About
Stephen Hall, born in Scotland, is an artist who takes a traditional approach to a modern subject. Now living in New York, his work is indicative of a surging talent which has been refined over many years. Each of his paintings is a composition of numerous layers, executed without any modern tricker…
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He was recently part of a featured article in the New York Times and a photo essay by photographer Michael Mundy, called ”An Afternoon With" and Gallery and Studio magazine's Ed McCormick called him "One of our more exciting Pop Surrealists".
Technique
There are no digital prints, photographs, collage, airbrush or projections involved in his work. The subjects and ambiguous light sources are hand painted rows and rows of acrylic colors or tones, going from dark to light in countless layers. All the patterns are drawn first around a cardboard temp…
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