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WHERE THE PATH MAY LEAD is from a collection of abstract paintings illustrating the power of living in the now.

Each work is created within a singular session. The idea behind this approach is that a painting captures a select moment in / of time and a completed painting is a visual history of that expanse. In that way, each painting stands as a visual record of the life of the artist in that moment.

To complete a work in multiple sessions would only serve to lose focus of a painting, muddling it with multiple ideas and frames of mind. Each piece of the IN THE MOMENT series is therefore a fluidly successful rendering of the artist's thoughts, emotions, ideas, mindset and more on the day it was created.

WHERE THE PATH MAY LEAD (2016)

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WHERE THE PATH MAY LEAD is from a collection of abstract paintings illustrating the power of living in the now.

Each work is created within a singular session. The idea behind this approach is that a painting captures a select moment in / of time and a completed painting is a visual history of that expanse. In that way, each painting stands as a visual record of the life of the artist in that moment.

To complete a work in multiple sessions would only serve to lose focus of a painting, muddling it with multiple ideas and frames of mind. Each piece of the IN THE MOMENT series is therefore a fluidly successful rendering of the artist's thoughts, emotions, ideas, mindset and more on the day it was created.

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WILLIAM, The Artist William began his relationship with art at a very early age. A self-taught artist, he has intimately studied drawing, painting, graphic design, and sculpture. He broadened his horizons... Read more

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