James Havard
Untitled T/P, 1995
Etching with chine collé
19 3/4 x 18 in
50.2 x 45.7 cm
50.2 x 45.7 cm
Copyright James Havard
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James Havard draws from Native American, African tribal and outsider art for his abstract figurative style which evokes the psychological renderings of a dream. The American artist was known as...
James Havard draws from Native American, African tribal and outsider art for his abstract figurative style which evokes the psychological renderings of a dream. The American artist was known as a pioneer of “abstract illusionism” in the 1970s before a major shift in style, which aligned his aesthetic more with Art Brut. His raw and expressive brushstroke technique brings a vulnerable and emotive quality to his work.
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