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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x36in
About this artwork
My Artist's Studio Series represents Jakob (the painter) documenting the end of Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism. Jakob is a manifestation of the Jakob in Genesis from the Old Testament, who wrestles God all night and won't let go until God gives him a blessing. The Artist's Studio Series also plays with color and structure, referencing the Fauves and color field works of the seventies. My plan is to use color to reward subsequent viewings in new… ways. These works are intended to live in homes already full of art.
William Chisholm, trained at OCAD and in France with Roger-François Thépot, primarily paints with oil and draws with graphite on canvas, drawing inspiration from his career in advertising and writing. He employs dynamic color palettes reminiscent of Matisse and Les Fauves, skillfully playing with color and space to invite new interpretations with each viewing. Through his vigorous, invigorating compositions—often featuring his painter character Jakob—he explores the struggle between the physical and the divine, aiming to connect viewers with both joy and profound reflection.