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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
12x12in
About this artwork
I am influenced by architecture, patterns, graphic design, and anything with a minimalist aesthetic. Having gestated and remixed many abstract styles, my intention is to force a new dialogue inherent to abstraction that started in the early 1900s and continues to be relevant to this day. I hope that when a viewer sees my work they will get a feeling of simplicity, harmony, order, and rhythm. Painted on gallery wrap canvas. The paint wraps around… the edges. Titled, dated and signed on the back.
« My intentions are to force a new dialogue inherent to abstraction that started in the early 1900s and continues to be relevant to this day. »
Juan Jose Hoyos Quiles is an American artist whose works have been exhibited in the United States. Fueled by his love of abstraction, he identifies as being an abstract, geometric, and hard-edge painter. Quiles'bold and minimalist compositions follow the visual codes of concrete and non-objective art. He likens his artistic process to a dance, where he continuously explores new steps between color and geometry.