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Medium :
Acrylic, Cement on Synthetic board , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
40.5x47.5in
About this artwork
Weathering the Storm" is a testament to my inspiration drawn from both geological and industrial elements. The piece celebrates the unpredictability and power of the natural world, highlighting the tension between human touch and the creative forces of nature. The texture-rich surface and the use of unconventional materials invite the viewer to experience the beauty found in imperfection—elements influenced by decay, growth, erosion, and regeneration…
Informed by my Native American heritage, the work may evoke the vast landscapes and rich cultural tapestries of the Southwest. Each aspect of the artwork reflects a belief in the aesthetic value of imperfections and the continuous evolution of my creative process. This intricate and evocative piece stands as a testament to the harmonious and often surprising results of blending human intent with the serendipitous influence of natural forces.
William Hall, an American painter and sculptor with a background in experimental art and formal training at the University of Texas, melds painting and sculptural techniques into striking “wall reliefs.” He works primarily with masonry materials—cement, grout, mortar, plaster—invoking the tactile quality of earth itself, often employing casting, pouring, polishing, and acid staining for infinite textures. Inspired by the raw mechanics of the natural world and his Native American heritage, he seeks to evoke awe, inviting the viewer to experience the meditative surrender and serendipity present in his artistic process.