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    “Finding A Way” by Artist Eric Louie

    “Something celebratory thrives within each painting for myself. The work combines elements of still life, abstraction and figuration to create something that dwells in a middle ground. Along with my larger works are a new series of small paintings touching on notions of the monolith, symmetry/asymmetry & the Vanitas. Some paintings allude to totemic elements such as serpents or butterflies to faces. Many of the pieces were derived from breaking down elements of my larger works and mirroring them like a Rorschach test. The symmetry created something recognizable which is interesting. They take on a symbolic approach hitting on notions of semiotics and iconography. I feel like each of the…

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    Paperboyo Abstractions

    British artist Rich McCor also known as Paperboyo abstracts regular scenery with humorous black  shadow-like cut outs changing well know places and structures into playful cheeky visuals. See some of his works below:

  • Abstract Paintings by Gus Hughes
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    Abstract Paintings by Gus Hughes

    Gus Hughes creates abstract paintings that feel dense, physical, and quietly emotional. Heavy layers of paint build the surface, pulling the viewer in before revealing occasional familiar shapes that hint at portraiture. You start looking for faces. Sometimes you find them. Sometimes you do not.

  • Paint Forms by artist Kim Keever
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    Paint Forms by artist Kim Keever

    There is something wonderfully liberating about Kim Keever’s process. Based in New York City, the artist creates abstract works by dropping paint into water filled aquariums and letting physics take over. No sketches. No strict plans. Just color, movement, and chance. The results feel playful and unpredictable, which is exactly the point. Each piece captures a fleeting moment that can never be repeated. Paint blooms, sinks, spreads, and dissolves in real time, forming shapes that feel both organic and otherworldly. What you see is not designed in the traditional sense. It is discovered.