After searching around for a few years, I finally found the creator of a particular aesthetic of artwork (picture attached!) that resonated with me. There's just something about this one that feels so familiar ...
I want to share the artwork with a brief introduction first:
Painted on large canvases, the majority of Paul Laffoley's paintings depict a 'spiritual architecture of explanation', tackling concepts like dimensionality and theories about the cosmic origins of mankind.
One British writer, Michael Bracewell, in his collection of essays entitled When Surface was Depth, proposed: "If Laffoley's work within the Boston Visionary Cell can be said to have one principal preoccupation - a common denominator of his eclectic scholarship and practice - then that preoccupation would be to understand the process by which one goes from becoming to being."
I want to share the artwork with a brief introduction first:
Painted on large canvases, the majority of Paul Laffoley's paintings depict a 'spiritual architecture of explanation', tackling concepts like dimensionality and theories about the cosmic origins of mankind.
One British writer, Michael Bracewell, in his collection of essays entitled When Surface was Depth, proposed: "If Laffoley's work within the Boston Visionary Cell can be said to have one principal preoccupation - a common denominator of his eclectic scholarship and practice - then that preoccupation would be to understand the process by which one goes from becoming to being."