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      • Brian Wood Ceramic Iona Wall Pocket. Trial
        Jun. 29, 2024

        Brian Wood Ceramic Iona Wall Pocket. Trial

        Est: £10 - £15

        Brian Wood Ceramic (D.Wood Trial) Iona Wall Pocket. 21 x 19 cm.

        Cooper Barrington LLP
      • Brian Wood Framed & Signed Photograph
        Apr. 27, 2023

        Brian Wood Framed & Signed Photograph

        Est: $100 - $200

        Brian Wood, Canadian 1948, Framed & Signed Large Photograph of Wheat Fields. Framed measures 43 inches x 23 inches, photograph measures 34 inches x 14 inches.

        Greenwich Auction
      • Brian Wood Framed & Signed Photograph
        Apr. 13, 2023

        Brian Wood Framed & Signed Photograph

        Est: $150 - $250

        Brian Wood, Canadian 1948, Framed & Signed Large Photograph of Wheat Fields. Framed measures 43 inches x 23 inches, photograph measures 34 inches x 14 inches.

        Greenwich Auction
      • BRIAN HONYOUTI HOPI ANGAKCHINA WOOD CARVED KACHINA
        Apr. 25, 2021

        BRIAN HONYOUTI HOPI ANGAKCHINA WOOD CARVED KACHINA

        Est: -

        Brian Honyouti Hopi Angakchina Hand Carved Wood Kachina Sculpture. Hopi Pueblo artist Brian Honyouti had started carving katsina dolls in the 1960s after graduating from high school. He helped his dad paint his dolls and learned to carve his own at that time. According to Helga Teiwes, he was the first carver to use wood preservers and wood sealers as an undercoat for the carvings. She said he was also the first to substitute wood preserver for paint and to use oil paints in lieu of acrylic paints. These innovations provided a mellow tone to his carvings rather than the shiny gloss of acrylics. Keywords: Native American, Indian; Ref: BD1043

        Bradford's
      • Brian Dickerson "Settlement" Oil on Wood Construction
        Mar. 18, 2021

        Brian Dickerson "Settlement" Oil on Wood Construction

        Est: $10,000 - $20,000

        The deeply layered and reworked surfaces of my Constructed Paintings form a record of experience and emotion – a revelation of the time-honored process of self-exploration and all that it reveals. Hidden forms, apertures, geometric planes imposed onto flat layered surfaces suggest a geography, a key to exploring our own life experiences and how we came to be shaped and molded by them. These portals broach an elusive mystery: reflecting what has been discovered, what has been lost and what history is yet to be written. Visual, tactile and structural elements allow viewers to mine their own experiences, allowing for the opportunity of quiet reflection amid the chaos and uncertainty of the surrounding world. These mediators of mystery elevate the contemplation of deep surfaces – work undone and remade through scraping, sanding, painting over, like memories that have been reformed, polished, and retold from the distance of time. This work does not reference a specific place, person or event, but rather suggests a collage of interrelated subjects and cultures. The knotted angles and landscapes of thick paint offer vistas of tactile and structural elements which evolved from my earliest memories of the Helderberg mountain region in upstate New York, and the rich countryside surrounding the village of Ballycastle, County Mayo on the northwest coast of Ireland. While my work evolves from personal references, experiences and memories unknown to the viewer, it is my hope this work will prove a catalyst for individuals to wander through their own mysteries of uncertainty, and contemplation.

        Keyes Art
      • Brian Dickerson "Helderberg" Oil on Wood Construction
        Mar. 18, 2021

        Brian Dickerson "Helderberg" Oil on Wood Construction

        Est: $12,000 - $20,000

        The deeply layered and reworked surfaces of my Constructed Paintings form a record of experience and emotion – a revelation of the time-honored process of self-exploration and all that it reveals. Hidden forms, apertures, geometric planes imposed onto flat layered surfaces suggest a geography, a key to exploring our own life experiences and how we came to be shaped and molded by them. These portals broach an elusive mystery: reflecting what has been discovered, what has been lost and what history is yet to be written. Visual, tactile and structural elements allow viewers to mine their own experiences, allowing for the opportunity of quiet reflection amid the chaos and uncertainty of the surrounding world. These mediators of mystery elevate the contemplation of deep surfaces – work undone and remade through scraping, sanding, painting over, like memories that have been reformed, polished, and retold from the distance of time. This work does not reference a specific place, person or event, but rather suggests a collage of interrelated subjects and cultures. The knotted angles and landscapes of thick paint offer vistas of tactile and structural elements which evolved from my earliest memories of the Helderberg mountain region in upstate New York, and the rich countryside surrounding the village of Ballycastle, County Mayo on the northwest coast of Ireland. While my work evolves from personal references, experiences and memories unknown to the viewer, it is my hope this work will prove a catalyst for individuals to wander through their own mysteries of uncertainty, and contemplation.

        Keyes Art
      • Brian Dickerson "Onistagrawa" Oil on Wood Construction
        Mar. 18, 2021

        Brian Dickerson "Onistagrawa" Oil on Wood Construction

        Est: $16,000 - $35,000

        The deeply layered and reworked surfaces of my Constructed Paintings form a record of experience and emotion – a revelation of the time-honored process of self-exploration and all that it reveals. Hidden forms, apertures, geometric planes imposed onto flat layered surfaces suggest a geography, a key to exploring our own life experiences and how we came to be shaped and molded by them. These portals broach an elusive mystery: reflecting what has been discovered, what has been lost and what history is yet to be written. Visual, tactile and structural elements allow viewers to mine their own experiences, allowing for the opportunity of quiet reflection amid the chaos and uncertainty of the surrounding world. These mediators of mystery elevate the contemplation of deep surfaces – work undone and remade through scraping, sanding, painting over, like memories that have been reformed, polished, and retold from the distance of time. This work does not reference a specific place, person or event, but rather suggests a collage of interrelated subjects and cultures. The knotted angles and landscapes of thick paint offer vistas of tactile and structural elements which evolved from my earliest memories of the Helderberg mountain region in upstate New York, and the rich countryside surrounding the village of Ballycastle, County Mayo on the northwest coast of Ireland. While my work evolves from personal references, experiences and memories unknown to the viewer, it is my hope this work will prove a catalyst for individuals to wander through their own mysteries of uncertainty, and contemplation.fmann died of a heart attack in New York City on February 17, 1966.

        Keyes Art
      • Brian Dickerson "Field Line" Oil on Wood Construction
        Mar. 18, 2021

        Brian Dickerson "Field Line" Oil on Wood Construction

        Est: $25,000 - $45,000

        The deeply layered and reworked surfaces of my Constructed Paintings form a record of experience and emotion – a revelation of the time-honored process of self-exploration and all that it reveals. Hidden forms, apertures, geometric planes imposed onto flat layered surfaces suggest a geography, a key to exploring our own life experiences and how we came to be shaped and molded by them. These portals broach an elusive mystery: reflecting what has been discovered, what has been lost and what history is yet to be written. Visual, tactile and structural elements allow viewers to mine their own experiences, allowing for the opportunity of quiet reflection amid the chaos and uncertainty of the surrounding world. These mediators of mystery elevate the contemplation of deep surfaces – work undone and remade through scraping, sanding, painting over, like memories that have been reformed, polished, and retold from the distance of time. This work does not reference a specific place, person or event, but rather suggests a collage of interrelated subjects and cultures. The knotted angles and landscapes of thick paint offer vistas of tactile and structural elements which evolved from my earliest memories of the Helderberg mountain region in upstate New York, and the rich countryside surrounding the village of Ballycastle, County Mayo on the northwest coast of Ireland. While my work evolves from personal references, experiences and memories unknown to the viewer, it is my hope this work will prove a catalyst for individuals to wander through their own mysteries of uncertainty, and contemplation.fmann died of a heart attack in New York City on February 17, 1966.

        Keyes Art
      • Brian Wood (American, b. 1948) Lithograph
        Jan. 28, 2021

        Brian Wood (American, b. 1948) Lithograph

        Est: $200 - $400

        Brian Wood (AMERICAN, b. 1948) Lithograph on paper, signed, numbered and dated. Unframed. Size: 35'' x 24.5'', 89 x 62 cm (sheet). Provenance: Collection of Joshua P. Smith.

        Material Culture
      • Brian Andreas "Real Hero" Wood Sculpture
        Nov. 28, 2020

        Brian Andreas "Real Hero" Wood Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $200

        Brian Andreas "Real Hero" Wood Sculpture. Has the measurements of 29" x 16 1/2"

        RB Fine Arts
      • Brian Ford wood sculpture
        Sep. 26, 2020

        Brian Ford wood sculpture

        Est: $400 - $600

        Brian Fordham (American 20/ 21st c.)- Lion- carved and painted wood sculpture, 2007, signed and dated on the underside, 1 ear needs to be reattached. 26 x 40 x 24''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • WOOD BRIAN (n. 1948) Untitled.
        Mar. 16, 2016

        WOOD BRIAN (n. 1948) Untitled.

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        WOOD BRIAN (n. 1948). Untitled.. Signature and year lower right.. Cm 110,00 x 35,00. 1979

        Capitolium Art
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