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Artist: Ann Shogren
Morning Mysteries 9
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived i...
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2010s Ann Shogren Art

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Oil

Tribute to Love 5
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived i...
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2010s Ann Shogren Art

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Oil

Timeless Adventures 4
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Morning Mysteries 10
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Morning Mysteries 9
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine Country, Shogren draws inspiration from the landscapes that surround her, creating energetic, colorful compositions that seem to have their own life upon the canvas. Shogren lives and works in Paso Robles, California. Though Shogren begins each painting with a plan, she allows herself room to change and adapt to what she feels the painting requires to capture the energy of the surrounding landscape. The carefully chosen colors -which contrast, compliment, and clash with each other all at the same time- give life to Shogren’s paintings and create the dynamism that viewers find so compelling and relatable. Shogren began her career remarkably early, selling her first painting at the age of 8 and still shows no sign of slowing down. She received her BA in Fine Art at the University of Iowa and her MBA in both Business and Management at the University of Portland. Shogren’s vivacious work has been showcased in many public and private collections throughout the world. Collections that show her work include the Louvre in Paris, France, where she was a featured artist...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Songs of the Morning 4
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine Country, Shogren draws inspiration from the landscapes that surround her, creating energetic, colorful compositions that seem to have their own life upon the canvas. Shogren lives and works in Paso Robles, California. Though Shogren begins each painting with a plan, she allows herself room to change and adapt to what she feels the painting requires to capture the energy of the surrounding landscape. The carefully chosen colors -which contrast, compliment, and clash with each other all at the same time- give life to Shogren’s paintings and create the dynamism that viewers find so compelling and relatable. Shogren began her career remarkably early, selling her first painting at the age of 8 and still shows no sign of slowing down. She received her BA in Fine Art at the University of Iowa and her MBA in both Business and Management at the University of Portland. Shogren’s vivacious work has been showcased in many public and private collections throughout the world. Collections that show her work include the Louvre in Paris, France, where she was a featured artist...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Dreams of Adventure 5
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine Country...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Morning Tranquility
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine Country, Shogren draws inspiration from the landscapes that surround her, creating energetic, colorful compositions that seem to have their own life upon the canvas. Shogren lives and works in Paso Robles...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Morning Tranquility 2
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine Country, Shogren draws inspiration from the landscapes that surround her, creating energetic, colorful compositions that seem to have their own life upon the canvas. Shogren lives and works in Paso Robles...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Oil, Canvas

Magical Wishes 17
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived in Iowa, Utah, and the California Wine Country...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Morning Adventures 6
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Dreams of Adventure 4
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Lingering Light (Collaboration with Daniel Shogren)
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived i...
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2010s Contemporary Ann Shogren Art

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Oil, Board

Place of Magic
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Drawing inspiration from different American landscapes stretching across Iowa, Utah and northern California, Shogren transforms her carefully chosen vistas into abstract colorful rea...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Sweet Moments
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Drawing inspiration from different American landscapes stretching across Iowa, Utah and northern California, Shogren transforms her carefully chosen vistas into abstract colorful rea...
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2010s Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Love on the Horizon
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Drawing inspiration from different American landscapes stretching across Iowa, Utah and northern California, Shogren transforms her carefully chosen vistas into abstract colorful rea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Glorious Dream
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived i...
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2010s Contemporary Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Morning Kiss
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
Abstract expressionist Ann Shogren depicts vivid landscapes and paints tapestries of colors that have simultaneously calming and rejuvenating effects on her audiences. Having lived i...
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2010s Contemporary Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

Breaking Dawn
By Ann Shogren
Located in Napa, CA
An abstracted landscape, with a strong horizon evoking the red rocks and geologic formations or the American West. Ann Shogren, born in Iowa, began her career as an artist at an e...
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21st Century and Contemporary Ann Shogren Art

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Canvas, Oil

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H 36 in W 36 in D 1.5 in

Ann Shogren art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Ann Shogren art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, yellow and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Ann Shogren in oil paint, paint, canvas and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Ann Shogren art, so small editions measuring 12 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Tom Reno, Jenik Cook, and Michael Cutlip. Ann Shogren art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $680 and tops out at $12,600, while the average work can sell for $8,200.

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