Aquarium

Gabriel Hartley

Aquarium, 202428.8 x 16.9 x 3cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
ceramic, tenjiku cotton and acrylic Hagiwara Projects
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a muted, abstract composition of soft, blended colors and textures. Tones of blue, gray, and light yellow create a dreamlike, atmospheric quality, with hazy, indistinct forms that suggest a sense of movement or shifting perspectives. The overall style is impressionistic, with the artist employing a loose, expressive brushwork technique that adds to the work's ethereal, introspective mood. This abstract, emotive piece likely reflects the artist's intention to evoke a poetic, contemplative response from the viewer through the interplay of color, form, and texture. ...

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Artist
Gabriel Hartley
B.1981, British

Gabriel Hartley’s work combines optical effects and iconic markings on highly textured surfaces. His work summons early Modernism’s play with abstraction and perspective. With bold linear brushstrokes and organic, elemental shapes, Hartley’s forms play with space and movement. His painterly effects – generated through a mix of gloss and matte paint – convey both a flatness and a depth that produce a palpable sense of tension. The dusty quality of Hartley’s impasto surfaces recall the paintings of School of Paris artist Jean Fautrier. Hartley fuses seemingly opposing elements: the painterly and the photographic, flatness and depth, and two and three dimensionality. He simultaneously constructs and excavates – building subjects and unraveling them – to create figures at once formative and timeworn. ...

Gabriel Hartley: Artworks
Occasional Rain
Rainbows Hide
Cicadas
Gabriel HartleyCicadas, 2024
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something else
February silence
Roofstops
Gabriel HartleyRoofstops, 2024
28 x 41.8cm
Last leaf
Gabriel HartleyLast leaf, 2024
28 x 22.6cm
Birch Bark
Gabriel HartleyBirch Bark, 2024
54 x 46.5cm
Doze
Gabriel HartleyDoze, 2024
16.5 x 23.5cm
Red House
Gabriel HartleyRed House, 2024
18.5 x 14.7cm
Wind through the shutter
Gabriel HartleyWind through the shutter, 2024
66.3 x 46.5 x 3.5cm
Autumn Alley
Autumn Alley
Gabriel HartleyAutumn Alley, 2024
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Aquarium
Gabriel HartleyAquarium, 2024
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Wandering Rocks
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22.8 x 29.1 x 2.8cm
Night Rain
Gabriel HartleyNight Rain, 2024
14 x 21 x 2cm
Peach
Gabriel HartleyPeach, 2024
13.5 x 20.5 x 2cm
Mashiko Rain
Violet hour
Cinnabar
Gabriel HartleyCinnabar, 2024
61 x 81cm
About That
Gabriel HartleyAbout That, 2025
190 x 306cm
Handful
Gabriel HartleyHandful, 2025
197 x 230.5cm
Zenpukuji Sunset
Echo
Gabriel HartleyEcho, 2022
65.5 x 53.5cm
Hagiwara Projects
Gallery
Hagiwara Projects
Tokyo

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