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Medium :
Acrylic, Cement on Synthetic board , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
45x49in
About this artwork
"Omnis" captivates with its intricate play of texture and color. This abstract mixed media piece commands attention with dynamic elements like grout, cement, and dry pigments on a sturdy panel. At the center is a prominent rectangular area with earthy reds, echoing organic landscapes and providing a grounding focal point.
A rugged, textured grayish frame surrounds this, enhancing contrast and depth. Splashes of blue and yellow add surprise and energy,… creating a rhythm that invites contemplation of balance and tension. "Omnis" embodies my fascination with nature’s raw power, celebrating imperfections and unpredictability from natural processes such as decay and regeneration. Circular and linear elements suggest the cyclical mechanics of nature, reflecting my Southwestern roots and Native American heritage.
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.