![]() Eastern Light |
![]() Cresent Lake |
![]() The Great Tree |
![]() Cresendo |
![]() Crimson Bough |
In the summer of 2000, after enjoying much success as a teacher, Adam Joel Hayward moved to Taos, New Mexico to be with his family and concentrate on the art and business of painting full time. While setting up his studio, he began his third body of work. The subject matter depicted in Adam's third body of work became reminiscent of Chagall's works and dreamlike associations. ![]() In March of 2001, Adam decided to expand his market by returning to Cincinnati and setting up a second studio, where he focused on how light and forms interact in the fantasmagorical intricacies of nature. All of his compositions are now based upon this dynamic symmetry, guided by his graphic design background. However, this body of work has developed into a search for the most intimate within the greatest expanse. ![]() He found his original inspiration in early Chinese works beginning with the Northern Song dynasty, (approximately 970 A.D.) The ability of those artists to communicate the endless expanses of depth, combined with the subtleties of intimate detail, compelled him to transfer those nuances of Eastern expression into his understanding of Western light. |
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