From Miniature to Massive, Boundless Landscapes Spill Out of Frame in Barry Hazard's Paintings
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From Miniature to Massive, Boundless Landscapes Spill Out of Frame in Barry Hazard's Paintings
"Hazard describes his process as 'a simple way to rapidly engage in an artistic process, with an ultra-manageable scale.'"
"Describing his work, Hazard states they serve as 'spaces for reflecting, contemplation, and surrendering to something larger and more timeless than us.'"
Brooklyn-based artist Barry Hazard creates immersive landscapes in tiny frames, encouraging reflection on nature and ecological themes. His miniature works depict various scenes using wood panels and acrylics, allowing for a manageable artistic process. Recently, he expanded his artistry with 'Walk-In Painting,' blending his carpentry and muralist skills to create a larger, immersive experience of nature. Additionally, he has embraced resin casting for quicker batch production, creating hand-painted gifts for friends and family, showcasing his versatility in artistic expression.
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