Wood Mixed media

25 artworks
Homeostasis 11  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 11
by Elnara Nasirli
€350100 × 100 cm
Homeostasis 9  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 9
by Elnara Nasirli
€75075 × 75 cm
Homeostasis 6  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 6
by Elnara Nasirli
€95075 × 75 cm
Homeostasis 5  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 5
by Elnara Nasirli
€30055 × 55 cm
Homeostasis 2  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 2
by Elnara Nasirli
€25040 × 40 cm
New World III  - Subjektiv.art
New World III
by Elnara Nasirli
€2 000150 × 150 cm
New World I  - Subjektiv.art
New World I
by Elnara Nasirli
€2 000150 × 150 cm
Moon artwork  - Subjektiv.art
Moon artwork
by Aisha Zakari
Not Available100 × 90 cm
Whispering Forest  - Subjektiv.art
Whispering Forest
by Elnara Nasirli
Not Available100 × 100 cm
Homeostasis 10  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 10
by Elnara Nasirli
€550100 × 100 cm
Homeostasis 8  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 8
by Elnara Nasirli
€35075 × 75 cm
Homeostasis 7  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 7
by Elnara Nasirli
€75075 × 75 cm
Homeostasis 4  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 4
by Elnara Nasirli
€25040 × 40 cm
Homeostasis 1  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 1
by Elnara Nasirli
€25020 × 20 cm
New World II  - Subjektiv.art
New World II
by Elnara Nasirli
€2 000150 × 150 cm
Dissection of Spirit  - Subjektiv.art
Dissection of Spirit
by Elnara Nasirli
€2 00094 × 180 cm
Esteragenes  - Subjektiv.art
Esteragenes
by Elnara Nasirli
Not Available40 × 50 cm
Homeostasis 3  - Subjektiv.art
Homeostasis 3
by Elnara Nasirli
Not Available40 × 40 cm
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Buy mixed media art for sale

Mixed media is art’s answer to “Why not both?” Instead of choosing oil or pastel, canvas or found object, the artist grabs two—maybe ten—ingredients and lets them collide. The concept isn’t as new as it looks. When Picasso glued oil-cloth onto a still life in 1912, critics gasped; he grinned and called it a revolution. A century later, the revolution is still throwing confetti.

What Exactly Counts as Mixed Media?

Anything strictly visual that fuses more than one technique: stitched fabric over watercolor washes, newspaper clippings sealed beneath resin, driftwood painted neon and bolted onto steel. Add sound or video and you’ve wandered into multimedia; keep it retinal, and you’re in mixed-media territory.

Why Collect It?

  • Texture that hooks you: brushstrokes meet burlap, glossy resin kisses cracked paper—your eyes keep roaming.

  • Eco-friendly swagger: many pieces upcycle everyday scraps into objects of wonder.

  • Genre-bending freedom: painters sculpt, sculptors paint, everyone breaks curfews.

A Quick Trip Through History

After Picasso and Braque, Henri Matisse snipped colored paper into dancing shapes. Jean Dubuffet smeared sand, tar and butterfly wings onto panels, chasing “raw” authenticity. Today’s artists inherit that daredevil DNA, swapping studio hierarchies for anything-goes play.

Explore the Collection at Subjektiv

Scroll through riotous collages, stitched canvases and 3-D hybrids that refuse tidy labels. Crave pure paper play? Detour to our collage corner. Prefer pigment on canvas? Check the modern painting aisle. High-resolution zoom reveals every fiber and splatter, so you can judge chemistry up close.

Bring the Experiment Home — Easy & Secure

Choose the piece that keeps tugging at your imagination, breeze through checkout, and track its journey to your door. In days, your wall becomes a conversation starter about color, texture and joyful rule-breaking.

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