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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
22x28in
About this artwork
This is an acrylic painting of a local haunted house that burned on Halloween. I had painted the same house a several weeks before the fire and had entered that painting in a local art show. The night before the fire, I was at the art show reception, when I'm saw an acquaintance of mine who had also entered the show, So I went to talk to him when I noticed that he had a necklace with a huge quartz crystal. So, I grabbed the crystal and exclaimed… "cool". He became very angry at that, claiming that he was using the crystal in a spell to win the show, and I had interfered with his lines of force. I also had entered a painting of my dad called "Eyewitness News" in the show. I won first place with that painting, and within a week, my dad had a heart attack, and the house burned. The show was on Halloween night, and I painted this image of the burned-out house in order to deal with the strange coincidence! I do not claim to believe anything!
Charles Hill is a painter with a rich background in both art and mathematics, drawing inspiration from old masters and modern greats, and working in oils, acrylics, and pencil. He masterfully employs photo-realism, surrealism, and post-impressionistic styles, building intricate layers with glazing, dry brush, and wet-on-wet techniques. His art explores the interconnections between art, science, and mathematics, powerfully evoking both the visible world and its hidden, inner dimensions, inviting viewers into profound contemplation and awe.