@williambradleystudio practice produces abstract paintings that explore contemporary and historical notions of abstraction. His process begins through a series of small cut-out paper collages that expand in scale and dimension when he hits the canvas. Painterly swaths of saturated color provide a backdrop for geometric, three-dimensional, canvas covered shapes—alluding to the idea of a brushstroke and a sculptural form at once. The titles of Bradley’s formalist works and his method of paint application allow for an emotional entry point, often referencing a recent experience or mood. Redolent and beautiful, his paintings are not so much a processed emulation of the physical world as they are a raw feeling of experience and recollection. Pictured: William Bradley There Was a Time 2022 Acrylic on canvas on board 51 1/2h x 50w x 3 1/2d in 130.81h x 127w x 8.89d cm DM for more info and price #williambradley #lowellryanprojects (at Lowell Ryan Projects) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgLRy7ArN5N/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=












