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Kal Mansur Art

Kal Mansur is a visual artist specializing in acrylic or plexiglass construction. Mansur produces sculpture, painting, and large-scale installations. He completed his BFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990. Mansur is represented by galleries in Canada, Europe and the United States. His work is in various collections, including Tiffany and Company (Honolulu and Moscow), Bonjour Capital (New York), George Brown College (Toronto), Ryerson University (Toronto), the Norwegian Cruise Line, the Caribbean Cruise Line, Related Companies (New York), Senvest Corporation (Montreal), Sloan-Kettering (New York), Alliance Capital (New York), and KPMG (Toronto).

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Artist: Kal Mansur
Ivory Valkyrie Two
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
Kal Mansur’s wall works are dimensional objects made of plexiglass. An internal plexiglass object is encased within translucent plexiglass. Embedded fluorescent pigments project colo...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Kal Mansur Art

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Plexiglass, Acrylic

Rust Blue Escape One
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
Kal Mansur employs a palette knife to build a textured terrain from impasto layers of paint. The surface is washed over with translucent glazes, with liquid pooling in valleys and fa...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Epoxy Resin, Acrylic

Cobalt Green Escape One
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
Kal Mansur employs a palette knife to build a textured terrain from impasto layers of paint. The surface is washed over with translucent glazes, with liquid pooling in valleys and fa...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Acrylic

Cobalt Pink Escape One
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
Kal Mansur employs a palette knife to build a textured terrain from impasto layers of paint. The surface is washed over with translucent glazes, with liquid pooling in valleys and fa...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Epoxy Resin, Acrylic

Open
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
In Kal Mansur's new series of gold paintings he continues his exploration of changing perspectives. His idea that most of our “differences” would be viewed as similarities with a si...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Kal Mansur Art

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Acrylic

Voyage
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
In Kal Mansur's new series of gold paintings he continues his exploration of changing perspectives. His idea that most of our “differences” would be viewed as similarities with a si...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Acrylic

Momentum
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
In Kal Mansur's new series of gold paintings he continues his exploration of changing perspectives. His idea that most of our “differences” would be viewed as similarities with a si...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Acrylic

Tether
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
In Kal Mansur's new series of gold paintings he continues his exploration of changing perspectives. His idea that most of our “differences” would be viewed as similarities with a si...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Kal Mansur Art

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Acrylic

Seed
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
In Kal Mansur's new series of gold paintings he continues his exploration of changing perspectives. His idea that most of our “differences” would be viewed as similarities with a si...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Acrylic

Anticline 9
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
The Anticline series combines gestural drawing with multiple machining processes. Mansur begins with a composition that is carved into a solid acryli...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Epoxy Resin

Indigo Land - Escape Crimson 1
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
This painting is part of Kal Mansur's Land Escape series. The series is a change in direction for Mansur as he explores new modes of interference i...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Acrylic

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Orange Kame 1
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
Kal Mansur is best known for his luminous translucent sculptures made of painted plexiglass. Embedded fluorescent pigments project colour through...
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Plexiglass, Acrylic

Canary Kame 1
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Escape 2
Escape 2
H 30 in W 30 in D 1.75 in
Damocles
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Located in Toronto, ON
This painting, executed in gold paint, shifts with one's viewing angle. Mansur uses directional strokes to create a sense of constant movement. Through this series Mansur mines the possibilities within abstraction, making a case for its plural nature by creating...
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Damocles
Damocles
H 48 in W 48 in D 2 in
Blue Sojourn 1
By Kal Mansur
Located in Toronto, ON
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2010s Abstract Kal Mansur Art

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Plexiglass, Acrylic

Charcoal Murmur VI
By Kal Mansur
Located in Fairfield, CT
Kal Mansur is a visual artist specializing in acrylic and plexiglas construction. The optically shifting hues and luminous dimensionality of Mansur’s work represent a hybrid between ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Kal Mansur Art

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Plexiglass

Charcoal Murmur VI
Charcoal Murmur VI
H 24 in W 24 in D 3 in

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