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Submitted photo · June 26, 2026

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30”x40” acrylic on canvas

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AI Identification

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Contemporary Portrait by Kevin A. Kohmescher

Fine Art - Contemporary Paintings

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $600

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 30”x40” acrylic painting on canvas housed within a complex contemporary multi-part frame assembly. The central image is a stylized, polychromatic portrait of a woman with lime-green skin and vibrant, multicolored hair rendered in a neo-expressionist or pop-surrealist style. The palette is diverse, featuring bold primaries and secondaries including deep blues, purples, oranges, and reds with heavy black outlining that suggests a graphic novel influence. The central artwork is signed 'K. Kohmescher' (or similar script associated with artist Kevin A. Kohmescher) in the lower right quadrant. The painting is set within a secondary black frame which is suspended in the center of a larger, thick black shadowbox-style frame by undulating metal or wooden 'tendrils' that create a floating effect. The outer frame features prominent branding, including the word 'ART' in a stylized font at the bottom and a large ghosted signature on the right vertical member. Constructed in the 21st century, the piece displays high-quality craftsmanship in its unique mounting system. The condition appears excellent with no visible fading, peeling, or abrasions to the canvas surface, and the framing hardware remains intact. The overall aesthetic combines street art sensibilities with high-end gallery presentation.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on a visual examination of the digital images provided, this is a large-scale contemporary work titled or attributed to Kevin A. Kohmescher, roughly 30”x40” in size, executed in acrylic on canvas. The piece is distinct in its presentation, featuring a complex, multi-part framing assembly that suspends the canvas via undulating supports within a shadowbox, bearing stylized branding ('ART') and a large signature on the frame itself. The condition appears excellent; the pigments retain high saturation with no visible craquelure or losses, and the unique frame structure seems stable and undamaged. Market analysis for Kohmescher indicates he is an emerging or local contemporary artist rather than a nationally established auction staple. Works of this nature often fall into the decorative contemporary category, where value is driven more by scale, complexity of presentation, and aesthetic appeal than by secondary market investment history. Comparable sales for similarly scaled, highly stylized pop-surrealist portraits by lesser-known contemporary artists generally trade in the mid-hundreds at estate auctions or through direct studio sales. The elaborate custom framing adds significant intrinsic value, likely costing as much as the artwork itself to produce. Authentication is currently based solely on the visible signature and style consistent with the artist's known portfolio. However, without physical inspection, I cannot verify the pigment chemistry or definitively confirm the signature is hand-applied versus a high-quality embellishment. For full authentication, I would require provenance documentation (original receipt or gallery certificate) and a physical inspection to examine the brushwork texture and frame construction.

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