Small Multicolor Cubist Paintings(43 items)
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Sunil Jaiswal Original paintings
"I was so fascinated by the beauty of art that I couldn't deny the fact that I was in love with it…. My wife is also an artist and she inspires me a lot."
Popular Small Multicolor Cubist Paintings
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Colorful Brazilian Gravure Print of African Shaman, "African Shaman"
$159.99Elderly and wise, this or "African shaman" chants an enigmatic spell. He wears a headdress adorned with a small skull as he works with fire and the forces of nature, which are symbolized by a horse and the color green. Rui de Oliveira reveals his enchantment with African traditions and culture in this print, which he creates using acrylic, tempera, and crayon.
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Signed Gravure Print of Man and Camel from Brazil, "Tuareg Man and His Camel"
$159.99Dressed in clothing to protect from the blistering heat of the desert sun, a Tuareg man sits atop his camel as they travel across the Sahara Desert. Another Tuareg man slowly guides his horses in the far distance. The Tuareg are a nomadic people that inhabit the Sahara Desert. Rui De Oliveira of Brazil demonstrates her love of African culture in this Cubist-inspired emotive gravure print in acrylic, tempera, and crayon.Titled in Portuguese.
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Signed Acrylic and Tempera Gravure Print from Brazil, "African Dancer"
$159.99Exuding pride and confidence, a young woman from Africa smiles as she begins to dance. Mastering gravure printing techniques, Rui de Oliveira creates this stunning image of a dancer in traditional African clothing using acrylic and tempera. This cubist-inspired print in various hues conveys the artist's love for the colors, culture, and traditions of the Africa.
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Brazilian Acrylic and Crayon Gravure Print of Warrior, "African Warrior"
$164.99Crouching under the blistering desert sun, a brave young African warrior carrying a shield fights for his people. Rui de Oliveira uses acrylic and crayon in this colorful gravure print to create a sense of rapid movement. This Cubist-inspired print conveys the artist's deep reverence for the culture and traditions of Africa.