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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
16x20in
About this artwork
In this vibrant oil painting, I've layered abstract forms and surreal patterns to explore the chaotic beauty of urban existence. The energetic use of colors and jagged lines creates a dynamic, almost pulsating, sense of movement, mirroring the unpredictable rhythms of city life. This piece carries an emotional intensity, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexity and colorfulness of their own lives. It adds a powerful, thought-provoking presence… to any space it inhabits.
Inspired by his father, painter and photographer Ben Hotchkiss started with watercolors and then moved onto oils. Embracing the concept of a visual explorer, Hotchkiss develops an experimental and intuitive style, unafraid to indulge creative impulses. His abstract art is a captivating communication of freeform energy, seeking to resonate with some and not all, mirroring the unpredictability of human preferences.
Mr Hotchkiss had his artwork represented in Chelsea NYC, first at Louise Ross and eventually Ricco Maresca gallery and solo shows and exhibited at several Manhattan Outsider Art fairs. His artwork graced the cover and interior article of Non Profit magazine in Winter 2008. His work is also collected in The Museum of Everything, The Monty Blanchard collection, and the Intuit Museum in Chicago. https://www.riccomaresca.com/blog/58-portfolio-ben-hotchkiss/