An Evening in January - Jeremy Miranda , 2016.
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Acrylic on board , 9 5/8 x 10 in.
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An Evening in January - Jeremy Miranda , 2016.
American , b. 1980 -
Acrylic on board , 9 5/8 x 10 in.
Sergiu Ciochina (Moldovan b.2001), Forest of Opal Shadows, France, 2025, Oil on canvas
Alex Nizovsky (American b.1977), Golden Gate Coastal Trail, 2025, Acrylic on canvas
Cat - Sheila Robinson , 1961.
British , 1925-1988
Linocut , 16 1/4 x 23 3/4 in.
His Master’s Room - Edward Bawden , 1984.
British , 1903-1999
Watercolour , 48.8 x 63.8 cm
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My brain when I see corn this time of year: knee high by the Fourth of July!!!!!!
Bath and Nympheas - Karoliina Hellberg , 2025.
Finnish, b. 1987 -
Oil and acrylic on canvas , 150 x 150 cm. 59 x 59 in.
Faint as Blue Isles - Melanie Parke , 2025.
American, b.1966-
Oil on canvas, 48 x 52 in.
Nicholas Bono Kennedy - Rosemont Living Room, 2024 - Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas
Izabella Ortiz, Mues de Loba, 2015
About the work
Materials
Mixed media on paper
Size
25 1/2 × 19 1/2 in | 64.8 × 49.5 cm
Rarity
Unique
Medium
Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper
Frame
Included
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Izabella Ortiz
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Self-taught artist Izabella Ortiz’s colorful mixed-media paintings evoke dreamscapes. Raised in France, Australia, and Alaska, Ortiz is inspired by myths from Inuit, Aboriginal, and other Indigenous cultures. She describes her visionary work as trance paintings, which she began in 2009 following a pulmonary illness. Her pieces include tangles of semi-abstract forms that have been compared to sea creatures and plants, and her technique has been likened to horror vacui. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions across France and New York and was in group presentations, including the Biennale d’Art Partagé in France (2015 and 2016) and the Triennial of Self-Taught Visionary Art at Serbia’s Museum of Naïve and Marginal Art (2016), which holds her work in its collection.
Selected exhibitions
2022
Swallowing the Ocean, Internalizing the Sea: New Paintings by Izabella Ortiz, Cavin-Morris Gallery
2020
Sea Spells: Izabella Ortiz, Cavin-Morris Gallery
2018
Water Memories: Izabella Ortiz, Cavin-Morris Gallery
Mixed media on paper
25 1/2 × 19 1/2 in | 64.8 × 49.5 cm
Cavin-Morris Gallery
New York
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