Harold Oxley

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Saturday, October 4, 2014

THREE OF A KIND

acrylic on canvas
14" x 14"
2014


BLUE, YELLOW,  RED














RED, BLUE, YELLOW














YELLOW, RED, BLUE

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Labels: contemporary abstract painting

Saturday, September 13, 2014

SIX FIGURE PAINTING (WIP)

acrylic on canvas
48" x 48"
2014


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Labels: acrylic painting, contemporary figurative painting, mindscape

Saturday, March 1, 2014

A PALETTICAL CONVERSATION #2

acrylic on canvas
10" x 10"
2014


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Labels: acrylic painting, biomorphic

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

HAPPY ACCIDENTS #1 thru #10

acrylic on canvas
8" x 8"
2014









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Labels: acrylic painting, biomorphic, contemporary abstract painting
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harold oxley
My interest in art began very early when I made my first drawing in the dirt with a stick. I doodled and drew my way thru grade school. In college, I saw an original oil painting for the first time. Shortly thereafter, I changed my major from industrial design to fine arts. Now, decades later, after a career in graphic design, I am rekindling my early interest in drawing and painting. My subject matter includes specific figural subject matter as well as non-specific abstraction. Often these seemingly disparate elements are integrated to express and reflect the complexity of modern life. I feel that all my work representational or abstract is in some way a self-portrait. I paint mostly for my own gratification.
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