Abstract Prints For Sale

Discover abstract prints for sale from top contemporary artists. Rise Art’s carefully curated selection of abstract prints includes works in a wide range of different styles, colours and sizes. Whether you’re looking to expand your collection with groundbreaking contemporary work or find the perfect print for your home, our wide range has a fantastic selection to choose from. If you’re interested in different kinds of abstract art, you may also like our Abstract Paintings, Abstract Photography or Abstract Drawings.

THE BEST CONTEMPORARY ABSTRACT PRINTS

With graphic design and the invention of printing, abstract printmakers today are innovating and producing some incredible work, some of which we’ve included in our collection. Demonstrating, like Kandinsky, her love for lines and circles is Brigitte Williams who rearranges language, maps and other symbols into flat circles to present them objectively to the viewer. She works mainly with graphics and diagrams to change familiar structures and how we perceive information via them. Brigitte graduated from Slade School of Art in 2006 with a distinction and in 2007 won the Caitlin Art Prize.

Ewelina Skowronska works across printmaking, sculpture and the visual arts. She employs an abstract approach to represent the female form in her work, reflecting scenes of movement and interactions between different bodies. Many of her prints are evocative of Matisse’s cutouts, as she distills figures into their essential shapes.

Michelle House is a London-based abstract printmaker. Her works are vibrant and colourful, often incorporating elements of photography, architecture, geometry and found patterns into her artworks. Michelle works in mixed media, using a combination of dyes, pigments on linen, wood and cotton.

The British artist Damien Hirst has been creating stimulating and colourful abstract prints since the 1990s. Working across different techniques, such as aluminium, digital printing or glitters, he creates unique works of art that will bring joy to any space! From the beautiful patterns of The Empresses:Taytu Betul to the sparkly Proctolin, you are sure to feel electrified by Damien Hirst’s prints!

HISTORY OF ABSTRACT PRINTS

One of the most important characteristics of abstract prints is that they represent very little, if anything, from reality and exist independently from visual references in the world. This means that the sensations and emotions the viewer experiences are entirely subjective. In fact, all types of abstract art share a similar philosophy; that reality is subjective and it’s up to the individual viewing the artwork to define it. Instead of using visual references, abstract prints are populated with shapes, colours, forms, lines, tones and marks to achieve their effects.

Abstract art originated in the 19th century and came about as a response to the romanticism and idealised depictions of the world. Later, the major movements of the 20th century, such as Cubism, Futurism and Expressionism, worked to emphasise the difference between art and natural appearances, using abstraction to a certain degree. It wasn’t until just before the first world war that artists fundamentally turned to abstract art.

Kandinsky is thought to have been the first artist to paint images that contained no recognisable objects. Today his artworks have been printed onto every surface imaginable, and for good reason. He was inspired to create art that communicated spirituality and believed that copying from nature only interfered with his process. One of his most recognised works is the Composition VIII which was painted in 1923. It was created while he was teaching at Bauhaus and demonstrated his synthesis of Constructivism and Suprematism in his use of geometric shapes to structure the painting.

Find out more in our Guide To Abstract Art.

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    Fattipuff by Frank Stella
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    Fattipuff by Frank Stella
    Fattipuff
    Prints - 92x92 cm
    Achill Beach by Barbara Rae
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    Achill Beach by Barbara Rae
    Achill Beach
    Prints - 85x75 cm
    Between Rocks II by Chowwai Cheung
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    Between Rocks II by Chowwai Cheung
    Between Rocks II
    Prints - 93x72 cm
    Tree Fern Shadow Yellow by Bruce McLean
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    Tree Fern Shadow Yellow by Bruce McLean
    Tree Fern Shadow Yellow
    Prints - 55x54 cmRent for $110 /mo
    Rose II by Yu Zhao
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    Rose II by Yu Zhao
    Rose II
    Prints - 20x20 cm
    Sun Tree by Terry Frost
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    Sun Tree by Terry Frost
    Sun Tree
    Prints - 80x84 cm
    Jundapur by Frank Stella
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    Jundapur by Frank Stella
    Jundapur
    Prints - 84x78 cm
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    Green Grey Violet Shadow by Bruce McLean
    Green Grey Violet Shadow
    Prints - 74x73 cm
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    A Novel Property? by Charlotte Whiston
    A Novel Property?
    Prints - 45x32 cmRent for $57 /mo
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    Barrier by Kevin Jackson
    Barrier
    Prints - 32x70 cm
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    'Slack' by Charlotte Whiston
    'Slack'
    Prints - 44x32 cmRent for $55 /mo
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    Young Vic Abstract: Windows by Michelle House
    Young Vic Abstract: Windows
    Prints - 45x45 cmRent for $165 /mo
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    Passage by Michelle House
    Passage
    Prints - 50x40 cm
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    Five Black Moons by Terry Frost
    Five Black Moons
    Prints - 109x92 cm
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    Close Connection #1 by Kate Banazi
    Close Connection #1
    Prints - 70x70 cm
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    Landform IIII by Chowwai Cheung
    Landform IIII
    Prints - 100x140 cm
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    Skyedigi by Lee Clarke
    Skyedigi
    Prints - 71x56 cm
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    Pink Cava Lilly by Bruce McLean
    Pink Cava Lilly
    Prints - 71x75 cm
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    Forever H8-4 by Damien Hirst
    Forever H8-4
    Prints - 39x39 cm
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    Arcadia by David Wightman
    Arcadia
    Prints - 44x102 cm
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    Chemin I by Yu Zhao
    Chemin I
    Prints - 20x20 cm
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    San Carigol 27 by Bruce McLean
    San Carigol 27
    Prints - 152x122 cm
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