Violet hour

Gabriel Hartley

Violet hour, 202414 x 21cmSign in to view price
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a muted color palette of beige, brown, and black. The composition is irregular, with organic shapes and splotches of color creating a textured, weathered appearance. The overall aesthetic suggests a sense of erosion, decay, or the passage of time. The artist likely employed techniques such as layering, scraping, and distressing the surface to achieve this aged, rustic quality. The artwork's unrefined, imperfect nature may reflect the artist's intention to capture the beauty in impermanence and the imperfect nature of the human experience. ...

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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. ...

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Last leaf
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Birch Bark
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54 x 46.5cm
Doze
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Autumn Alley
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Aquarium
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22.8 x 29.1 x 2.8cm
Night Rain
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14 x 21 x 2cm
Peach
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