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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36x30in
About this artwork
This companion piece to Watcher #5 feels both intimate and monumental, as though the original composition has been distilled into its emotional core. The bold black structure cutting through the canvas acts almost like a silhouette or a presence, anchoring the softer passages of pale blue, cream, peach, and gold that seem to radiate around it. There is a remarkable confidence in the restraint here. Every shape feels intentional, allowing the negative… space and textured brushwork to breathe in a way that creates tension without overcrowding the eye. The painting carries a quiet energy, balancing strength and vulnerability through its contrast of sharp geometry and atmospheric softness. As an extension of the Watcher series, it feels less like a repetition and more like a deeper meditation on observation itself, capturing the sensation of something emerging from memory, shadow, or subconscious awareness.
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.