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by John Fish
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The bold and eclectic architecture of Los Angeles has always excited me since I moved here in 1980. In the last few years there has been a building... more
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The bold and eclectic architecture of Los Angeles has always excited me since I moved here in 1980. In the last few years there has been a building boom that has added to the look. The color and light that surround me in nature has inspired me to create a series of artworks that reflect the feeling old and new simultaneously combining. Textures of trees, sand, clouds and earth move together with bold, sharp, jutting shapes of new skyscrapers and sculptural curves and ornate design of vintage buildings. I hope you enjoy this series as much as I have enjoyed using my own photography with my own abstract paintings to create these graphic art Urban Textures. These prints are available in different size and also matted and framed. Perfect for either commercial or home interiors.
The universe is mostly empty of matter, yet full of energy. I think that the human condition is an attempt to make sense and out of the emptiness. The failure to do so results in a mystery and beauty that is both poetic and spiritual. I try to depict the fullness and depth of this "empty" space with rich textures, vibrant movement and flowing color in paint. Stark, bold, surreal landscapes of southwestern U.S. influence my work. I use the elements of nature without form that is constantly changing and evolving to express my emotions without the boundaries of form except as an iconic element. I capture the essence of these landscapes and use the textures, color and fluidity to express my emotions. The reason I like to paint...
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