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Storm Fine Arts Presents Stephen Hall - A Brit Making Waves Across the Pond
Storm Fine Arts is very proud to announce the arrival of Stephen Hall, providing an outlet for UK customers to buy his Work. We have worked with Stephen, who has shown extensively throughout Japan and USA, to bring a collection of his finest work to the UK market. His work resides in the collections of Chase Manhattan Bank, Inland Revenue Service, Primexx Inc., National Westminster Bank, Andy Warhol Foundation, Johnny Depp, David Rossi and Nicholas Lorimer. It is with great pleasure that we bring you this collection of work.
Each of his paintings is a composition of numerous layers, executed without any modern trickery such as digital assistance or an airbrush and the resulting lush density of colour and variation of light owns the viewer’s attention. Through his work, Stephen, who was born in Scotland, explores the relationships we have with not just each other, but times, places and surroundings - couple this with a desire to portray the underlying order in our increasingly chaotic lives and you end up with vivid, yet somewhat intoxicating imagery, finished with a slick style and intense precision. We have chosen Stephen’s work as it sits very comfortably with the other artists we show on our site, such as Mel Ramos, Julian St Clair, Ben Allen, Shepard Fairey and China Mike.
Recent Exhibitions
’BRINK’, Conception Gallery, Long Island City, New York, 2014 A Bit of Brit, Westbeth Gallery, New York City, 2014 Space Womb Gallery, New York City 2013 Westbeth Summer Show 2013
Storm Fine Arts was opened in 1998 and started as a small family run internet gallery, by William and Jolyon Mason. Jolyon now runs the gallery full time and has changed the focus towards Urban, Pop and Contemporary art, with a new subsidiary opening in the near future, Storm Classics.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jolyon Mason .
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