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Abstract Art for Sale | Abstract Fine Art Gallery by Andrew Conway-Hyde can bring the magnificence of colourful Abstract art into your home or office. The large dimensions create a museum-like visual experience, transforming your walls into a place of creative inspiration. Enjoy art directly from the colours of nature. As an abstract artist, my practice has been a confluence of inspiration; from Impressionism to Minimalism and the colour field work of the Abstract Expressionists. In developing my own approach to capturing the nuances of nature, I took from these experimental plays of line, colour, and expression to develop my own interpretations of the world around us. Here, `L’heure bleue” was born. An exploration into impermanence, these works captured the liminal space between two places, times, and even thoughts. Expanses of colour and dynamic lines allow me to expose the inherent tensions within our landscapes; where the sky meets the earth, where the tides meet the shore, and so on. These ephemeral moments were captured in a single image.

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Enjoy gallery-quality abstract art for sale at affordable prices. Free & Fast Delivery. Purchase your Abstract fine art, photography limited prints and original art for sale. While these scenes of natural beauty consumed much of my early work, I began to evolve my practice to capture less tangible notions into a visual vocabulary. Investigations into the human psyche began to be encapsulated within the pattern and colour of my immersive works. The seas and skies gave way to introspective spaces where individuals could escape and find solace from their struggles and traumas in our modern world. These pieces unearthed a calming sanctuary from the turmoil of every day, seeking order within the chaos that is life.

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In a style I term abstract reductionism, I translate the complexities of these topics into minimalist physical forms that allow each viewer to digest these subjects through their unique lens. The works are inviting, complex yet not overwhelming to the senses. Warm and cool tones, the weight and movement of lines, as well as patterns and rhythms, undergo a metamorphosis into a set of visual harmonies. In a deeply psychological experience, I mesmerise viewers as they embark on a journey of self-reflection and catharsis.In the most recent phase of my work, I challenge the boundaries of my abstract reductionist approach. Manipulations of colour and line transform the seemingly two-dimensionality of each piece so that they vibrate with visceral energies, instilling an unpredictable sense of movement and reflection. In a continuation of my pursuit of visual harmony, these works engage a layered density of colour, retaining the hue’s structure, and line acting as light beans, to achieve a new sense of order. While my work is constructed with hand-mixed pigments that are painted onto wood panels, the latest evolutions of my practice incorporate a laminating compound. Their glow and sheen add unforeseen experiential depths to these works as they glow in both the daylight and the darkness. Subtleties hidden within each image reveal themselves, forcing audiences to question what lies beneath, what can’t we see, and what we often miss in our initial encounters.

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As the sky cools in the morning and the sun rises over my view of the sea, I take photographs of the sunrise from the window in my Loft Studio on the Isle of Wight. Taking the colours presented to me daily through the month, I stack them. These colours are from the month of January and contains 31 sunrises. I call the series of 12 month paintings, called “Light of the Sun“. These colours stacks are taken directly from nature and combined in “sunrise” layers to exsite the eye and fill us with the joys of the sea and the light of the sun in from the month of January.

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As in the mornings and the sun rises over my view of the sea, I take photographs of the sunrise from the window in my Loft Studio on the Isle of Wight. Taking the colours presented to me daily, I present them. These colours are from the sunrises I have photographed. I call the series of the dots, called “The colours of the Sun”. These colour dots are taken directly from nature and combined in “sunrise” layers to excite the eye and fill us with the joys of the sea and the light of the sun.

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ANDREW CONWAY-HYDE IS AN ELEMENTISM ABSTRACT ARTIST

Elementism is an art movement that emphasises the use of elemental shapes, such as circles, squares, and triangles, as well as geometric forms, to create visual compositions. Elementist artists sought to create works that were simple, minimalistic, and harmonious, often exploring the relationships between the basic shapes and forms that they used. The movement is characterised by a focus on the use of form and colour to create visual expressions, rather than on representational elements.

Elementism developed in response to the fast-paced changes of the modern world and the need for new forms of artistic expression. The movement is often seen as a reaction against the complex and abstract forms of abstract art, and instead, focuses on the use of simple, elemental shapes to create visual compositions. Elementist works are often seen as meditative, calming, and harmonious, reflecting the artists’ interest in spirituality and their search for universal truths.

The use of elemental shapes and geometric forms in Elementist works creates a sense of order and harmony, reflecting the artists’ interest in spirituality and their search for universal truths. The movement had a significant impact on the development of modern art and continues to influence contemporary artists working in a similar vein.

In conclusion, Elementism is an art movement that emphasises the use of elemental shapes and geometric forms in art-making. The movement is characterised by a focus on form, colour, and texture, rather than representational elements, and seeks to create works that are simple, minimalistic, and harmonious, reflecting the artists’ interest in spirituality and their search for universal truths.

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