Chris Watt – Burrowed Time
Chris Watt – Burrowed Time
Dimensions | 50.5 × 40.5 cm |
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Artist | Chris Watt |
Medium | Acrylic, Oils, Pen On Canvas |
Framed | No |
Chris Watt – Burrowed Time
Chris Watt’s recent body of work delves deeply into the realm of artistic expression, embracing the spontaneous and chaotic impulses that often accompany the creative process.
His approach to art is dynamic, with pieces evolving from the intricate weaving together of seemingly unrelated ideas..
At times, the genesis of a work might involve the construction of something tangible emerging from an initially abstract concept..
Delving further into synchronicity and pareidolia, Chris explores human perception, focusing on the innate tendency to identify patterns in seemingly erratic occurrences.
It’s this intriguing interplay with the mind’s inclination toward pattern recognition that he seeks to engage with in his work, crafting a narrative that transcends mere aesthetics.
In his artistic endeavors, Chris navigates the fine line between chaos and order, creating a space where randomness and intention converge harmoniously, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of disparate elements and the beauty found within the synthesis of divergent concepts.
Dimensions | 50.5 × 40.5 cm |
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Artist | Chris Watt |
Medium | Acrylic, Oils, Pen On Canvas |
Framed | No |
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