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Submitted photo · June 3, 2026

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artist is Robert Kurugian textured gallery canvas internet have deep 36x48-in down an acrylic texture need value and opinion seems like it's fine too by the artist

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AI Identification

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Large-scale monochromatic textured abstract painting on gallery-wrapped canvas

Fine Art Paintings

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $2,500

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a large-scale, vertically oriented abstract work on a gallery-wrapped canvas. The piece features a monochromatic white palette with high-relief impasto effects, presumably created using acrylic paint or heavy-bodied texture paste. The composition is characterized by dense, ridged textures across the surface, intersected by dynamic, diagonally oriented sculptural swathes of medium. Splatter effects and fine drips in jet black provide a sharp contrast, concentrated primarily in the lower-left and central regions of the canvas. The user indicates dimensions of 36x48 inches, though this has not been physically measured. The upper-left corner of the canvas edge bears a handwritten signature reading 'Robert Kurugian', which is consistent with the user's attribution. However, this marking remains unverified without physical inspection and expert authentication. The construction style is consistent with late 20th to early 21st-century contemporary abstract expressionism. No major damage is visible in the photograph, though the work's heavy texture may trap dust over time. The identification relies on visible stylistic elements and the legible signature on the side of the canvas edge.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the photographic evidence, I have examined this large-scale (36x48 inch) monochromatic abstract painting. Per the user's submission, the work is attributed to Robert Kurugian and bears a signature on the canvas edge consistent with that artist’s known markings. The piece utilizes heavy impasto and a high-relief textured surface characteristic of late-20th-century contemporary abstraction. While the visual aesthetic and signature appear consistent with the attributed artist, I cannot confirm authorship from a photo alone; physical inspection, provenance records, and scientific analysis of the pigments would be required to establish origin. The estimated value assumes the attribution to Kurugian is accurate. In the current market, large-scale works featuring this specific 'all-over' texture and minimalist palette see moderate to high demand for contemporary interior design. Similar works attributed to the artist typically fall within the $1,200 to $2,500 range at regional galleries. However, if this work is found to be 'in the style of' or an unattributed decorative piece, its market value would likely decrease significantly to a decorative range of $300 to $600. The condition appears stable, though I cannot verify if the deep crevices have accumulated internal dust or if the canvas tension is maintained without a physical assessment. To confirm the value, a formal authentication by an expert familiar with Kurugian’s catalog raisonné or detailed provenance showing a direct purchase from the artist would be necessary.

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