Expressionism is a 20th century European art movement that accents expression of emotion rather than factual representation. The term can describe any painting that is primarily based in the release of the artist’s feeling and impulses. Expressionist works are often characterized by bold distortions of form and violent color. Forerunners of this movement were Vincent Van Gogh and the Fauves. This category is for Individual Artist sites with a primary focus on the selling of Expressionist paintings. Galleries and multiple artists should suggest to Shopping / Visual_Arts / Painting / Galleries / .
Site displays artworks, including oil paintings of landscapes and seascapes (Cape Cod, Maine, New Mexico, Boston), fantasy-surrealism, still-life, abstracts; collages. www.austenarts.com
Gallery of works includes portraits and landscapes. Artist paints with expression first, color second, then representation. Site includes exhibition and class information. www.austinbeech.com
Gallery of Dublin artist presents works in multiple mediums. Includes artist's biography and information on art classes. homepage.eircom.net/~artistjjf
This site is dedicated to displaying gothic and ethereal artwork. Subject matter spans from faeries and mythical creatures to serious subjects suchs as life, death, and magic. home.earthlink.net/~ladyzairee
Portraiture, still life and Landscapes in oils, pastels and watercolor. Colorful, full of energy and light. Portrait commissions available. members.aol.com/ginablick
Landscapes, still life, figure and portraits. He has permanent work at Nicole Gallery, Chicago, Gallery Kleisler and Gallery Caellum in Madrid. www.ricolopez.com
Contemporary gallery of "Funky Figuratives" and "Urbanite Hooligan's". Originals and limited edition prints available. Commissions welcome. www.adamstone.com
Abstract, surrealistic and figurative paintings and drawings. Offers giclees and art cards. Artist biography and Haiku collection. In English and Dutch. www.dutchartist.nl
Display of brightly coloured oil paintings of totem poles and horses, derived from Canadian west coast culture and the Alberta prairies. www.grudart.ca