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Submitted photo · June 18, 2026

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artist is Robert Kurugian Kenneth this is 36x48 gallery canvas inch and a half deep structure is made with acrylic paint and acrylic paste

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AI Identification

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Large-scale monochromatic abstract mixed-media painting

Fine Art Paintings

AI Estimated Value

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$800.00 - $1,500.00

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This large-scale vertical abstract composition features a heavily textured surface of white impasto, consistent with the user's description of acrylic paint and paste applied to a deep-profile gallery canvas. The work is characterized by dynamic, thick-ribbed ridges, swirling textures, and comb-like patterns that suggest a gestural, action-oriented application. Splatter and drip marks in black paint provide a stark contrast across the lower and central left portions. The painting bears a handwritten signature in the upper left corner reading 'Robert Kurugian,' which is consistent with the user's unverified claim that the artist is Robert Kurugian Kenneth. Measured by the user at 36x48 inches with a 1.5-inch depth, the work exhibits a contemporary minimalist style. The physical presence of the piece is defined by the high-relief texture that would create varying shadows depending on the light source. The condition appears consistent with a modern work, though detailed inspection of the canvas edges and structural integrity would require in-person verification. All attributions to specific creators remain hypothetical based on the visible signature and owner's notes.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the digital images provided, the item appears to be a large-scale monochromatic abstract mixed-media painting on a deep-profile gallery canvas. The work bears a signature consistent with 'Robert Kurugian,' which aligns with the user's attribution to Robert Kurugian Kenneth. I can observe a complex surface of high-relief impasto, likely created using acrylic paste and paint as indicated by the user. While the textures and gestural splatter marks appear consistent with contemporary abstract expressionism, I cannot verify the structural integrity of the 36x48 inch canvas or the stability of the thick media from a photo alone. The assigned value assumes the attribution provided by the owner is correct; however, this must be treated as a hypothesis. In the current secondary market for contemporary abstract art of this scale and style, decorative value is significant, but a verified artist signature often commands a premium. If this work were determined to be an 'in the style of' piece or by an unknown hand, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $200–$400. To move beyond this working assumption, a physical inspection by a fine art specialist and documentation of provenance (history of ownership) would be necessary to establish authorship. The current estimate reflects general market trends for large-scale signed contemporary abstracts but remains contingent upon the veracity of the artist's signature and the physical condition of the substrate, which cannot be fully assessed without an in-person viewing.

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