Post modernism is a genre of art developed as a reaction against principles and practices of established modernism (twentieth century until the end of World War II). In general terms any work of art made after the Modernist era should be considered post modern. Compared with modernism, post modernism is less geometric, less functional, less austere, more playful, and more willing to include elements from diverse times and cultures.
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- Perry, Vicky Combined use of representational and action/process painting techniques.
- Calzetta, Tony Featuring colorful abstract paintings and prints, described as 'abstract comics', or 'surreal funnies' by the artist.
- Frank, F. Wild, graphic, colorful cartoony fish paintings.
- Boruck, Holly Paints oil and acrylic landscape, still life, abstract and portrait on canvas, paper and mixed media.
- Es, Carol Features paintings, object art and installations in a variety of media. Artist's biography and exhibitions.
- Pirro, Louis Traces his stylistic evolution from his early work, through "Maximalism" and "Pan-Imagery", and up to "The School of Idaho". Includes images and curriculum vitae.
- Gropper, Klaus Provides a manifesto and galleries for the self-described anarchic realist artist.
- Roberson, Edie Utah artist known for her whimsical postmodern and trompe-l'oeil paintings of people, animals, antique toys and various still life objects.
- Gettings, Michael Virginia artist specializing in dimensional figurative paintings. Includes statement, biography and portfolio.
- Darrah, Rebecca Resume and portfolio of a Kansas City artist working with patterned fabric, watercolor and acrylic.
- Gualdoni, Angelina Resume, exhibition schedule and portfolio of a New York based contemporary painter.
- Schoening, Andrea Los Angeles located German artist creating musical, colorful paintings primarily with acrylic on canvas.