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HILTON EDWARDS (SA, 1966 -)
'TREE SERIES'
CHINES CALLIGRAPHY INK ON CHINESE NEWSPRINT ON PAPER
HAND SIGNED BY ARTIST
PAINTING SIZE : 42CM X 59,4CM (A2)
MINT CONDITION
UNFRAMED
"By stripping away the distraction of leaves, I reveal the raw beauty and vulnerability of these winter trees, reminding us that true strength lies in embracing our unique imperfections."
As an artist, I've always been fascinated by the majesty and resilience of trees. When I started painting them, I became more observant of their presence and appearance, realizing that each tree is unique, with its own character and story to tell.
This series is inspired by the winter trees, stripped of their leaves, revealing their true structure and vulnerabilities. I'm captivated by the way these ancient beings, some hundreds of years old, remain steadfast in one spot, enduring the harsh elements of nature.
In this series of abstract mixed media trees, I aim to capture the essence of these winter trees, highlighting their intricate branch patterns, rugged trunks, and the delicate balance between strength and fragility.
Each piece in this series is a testament to the individuality of these natural wonders, inviting the viewer to contemplate their own resilience and unique beauty.
Hilton Edwards is a well-known Abstract Artist from South Africa. His artistic style combines modernity and abstraction, using bold colours and dynamic compositions. His works evoke energy and movement, inviting viewers to explore their own imagination. Hilton skillfully manipulates texture, colour, and finishes to express his artistic vision. He has exhibited his art internationally and been featured in publications, establishing himself as an influential figure in the abstract art scene. Beyond his art, Hilton is passionate about African Culture and Vedic Philosophy. His captivating artworks can be found in private and corporate collections locally and internationally. He continues to create thought-provoking abstract art and remains a prominent figure in South Africa's Abstract Art landscape.