Wheres the kaboom

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 76cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

A pixelated grid of a kaboom! The highlights are pure white and off white, spreading out through yellow, orange and then into peachy hues, rich purple and super-dark almost-black purple. Warm in the middle and colder on the outside. This one took an eternity - turns out taping up 361 squares x 4 sides each is quite time consuming :)

Artist Bio

Mick’s Hazelman’s vibrant, interconnected panels of flat acrylic both delight and intrigue. His inspiration stems from the psychedelic movement of the 60s/70s and explorations with limited palettes – with a nod towards the curious, intersecting shapes of Miró.

Many pieces are created by a single flowing line, overlapping and looping to produce rounded abstract forms, while others are methodically mapped out with ruler and compass.

While the resulting shapes are rarely literal, discoveries often emerge once a piece is finished. Figurative forms can appear if the orientation is rotated – influencing the title of the piece – while adjacent panels can seem as if one is multiplied over the other. Another theme is ‘colour explosions’, with a full colour spectrum pulling the viewer inward through hundreds of individual hues.

Mick’s brushwork is calculated and precise – reflecting his 26 years as a graphic designer, creating pixel perfect logos.

All works unashamedly shout “Colour!”, bringing a rich focal point to any room they occupy.

Commissions

Mick's studio is in Pascoe Vale, Victoria