From Miniature to Massive, Boundless Landscapes Spill Out of Frame in Barry Hazard's Paintings
Briefly

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.
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.'
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