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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x36in
About this artwork
In crafting this vibrant tapestry of geometry, I aimed to capture the dynamic essence of life's unpredictability through sharp angles and intersecting lines. The palette brims with warmth, from fiery oranges to calming blues, embodying a journey through emotions and energies. This painting, alive with movement and harmony, invites contemplation and energizes any room, sparking insightful dialogue and introspection about life's intricate mosaic.
« Making a painting or a print is like composing music, it's an arrangement of shapes, lines, and colors that evokes a nonverbal reaction in the viewer. »
James A. Hamilton III is an award-winning American artist whose works have been exhibited in the United States. He declines conceptual art, stating that he is a painter, not a philosopher or propagandist. Instead, Hamilton's artistic practice is informed by the arrangement of shapes, as suggested in nature or his immediate physical environment, in the most instinctively pleasing manner he can. His process begins with line drawing in pencil or ink and is finished with oils and pastels.