Gregory Hawthorne

Lovely Red, Purple, and Charcoal Abstract Painting

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Material

Mixed Media

About

Abstract painting by Gregory Hawthorne with notable hints of red, purple, and charcoal. The work is signed by the artist. It is framed in a silver frame.

Artist Biography

Artist and entrepreneur, Gregory Hawthorne founded a gallery in Big Sur in 1995. OVer 30 years ago, Gregory, his wife Susan, and friends spent an afternoon at Nepenthe, a restaurant at Big Sur, and to the amusement of his family and friends, Gregory announced that he would build his studio, and create a dynamic art gallery "across the street." Perhaps those who knew Gregory as an art student at Wayne State University, and before, as a gifted parochial student in a suburb of Detroit, would not be surprised to learn that, several years and much hard work later, his dream came true. His varied creations offer a kaleidoscope of moving, changing sensations that will flex your imagination. His work encompasses a remarkable variety of mediums from paintings and full color human figures to outdoor acid-etched sculptures and furniture that is really functional art. Fused glass has been the most recent medium to be undertaken. Gregory's work is the expression of his observations of people, current events and personal interests. He believes art to be "a continuous process, influenced by all aspects of a changing society." His artwork is displayed in hundreds of private and corporate collections worldwide. Gregory's provocative imagery incorporates his three loves: painting, sculpting, and design. His large figurative sculptures express his ebullient nature.

Dimensions

H 48.25 in. x W 60.25 in. x D 1.5 in.