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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
30x18in
About this artwork
Phosphene Viewscreen Detail #1 is a vibrant celebration of experimentation, capturing the thrill of discovery that comes from letting intuition lead. Bold fragments of coral, yellow, and electric blue collide against a deep navy field, creating the sensation of sparks flashing across an imagined screen. The composition feels improvised yet purposeful, as if each layer was added in response to the last, an unfolding process of trial, surprise, and… delight. Thin looping lines weave through the blocks of color like traces of motion or thought, suggesting the restless energy of exploring new possibilities. True to its title, the painting evokes the flicker of phosphenes, those unexpected bursts of light within the visual field, mirroring how creative play can reveal joys we never planned for but are grateful to find.
Tony Gregg is an abstract painter from Rhode Island, with a BFA from Bowling Green State University, whose Midwest roots and persistent curiosity shape his practice. He works intuitively with paint, building each canvas by hand and employing gestural techniques—swells, spirals, drips, and smears—that evoke movement, tension, and cycles of memory. His distinctive style hovers between spontaneity and control, inviting chance and ambiguity. In his work, Tony conveys a potent blend of restraint and freedom, evoking emotional states that invite viewers into a dynamic dialogue of anticipation, reflection, and connection.
Tony has appeared in multiple New England based galleries as well as The World of Interiors, Tatler, British Vogue, Spotlight Contemporary Art, The Huts, Purposeful Mayo and Collect Art Autumn publications.