Frank Holliday developed a Neo-Abstract Expressionist style based on strong brushstrokes and heavy pouring and smearing. His works doesn’t overwhelm the viewer but allows you to drift with the colors and movement in the paintings to another place both relaxing and satisfying. The “SEE/SAW” exhibition by Mucciaccia Gallery, included 28 works showcasing Holliday’s use of color, texture and light that effectively transports you to another dimension. Holliday’s work was recently added to MoMA’s permanent collection, a great honor for any artist.
Featured image: Cherry Bomb 2018 oil on canvas
Scarlatta, 2018 oil on linenRed Tide, 2019 oil on linenPurple Jesus, 2016 oil on linenWild is the Wind, 2017 oil on linenAugusta, 2018 oil on canvasLoie, Loie, 2018 oil on linenAurelia, 2016 oil on linenRopa, 2019 oil on canvas
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