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Freehand Rhythm | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by George Hall Art. Item composed of canvas
Freehand Rhythm | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by George Hall Art. Item composed of canvas
Freehand Rhythm | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by George Hall Art. Item composed of canvas

Created and Sold by George Hall Art

George Hall Art

Freehand Rhythm - Paintings

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'Freehand Rhythm' is the result of my constant infatuation with calligraphy. When I was young I copied a whole calligraphy book, as I wanted to have beautiful handwriting. I later realised that abstract rhythms and graduations could be formed using the same techniques.
Rhythm generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions" in music. I feel this translates really well to art.

Item Freehand Rhythm
Created by George Hall Art
As seen in Private Residence, Collingwood, Australia
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George Hall Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
George Hall is a painter, printmaker, illustrator and long-time resident of Kings Cross in the (still bustling) heart of Sydney. For the past two years, he’s been a full-time career artist, building a substantial following with his signature large acrylic paintings and limited edition prints.
George has been fortunate to have worked with some outstanding graphic designers, and their guidance and expertise has also influenced his concern with the environmental context of his art, and those viewing it.
Using his graphic design skills, and attention to interior surroundings, George often photographs his work and places it in images of specific interiors, for a sense of how it will fit. He’s happy to do the same for you, if you’d like to see how a particular artwork will look in your own space.
George’s father, a painter and architect, helped instil a wonder for all things creative, and a passion for art. George grew up painting and drawing under his tutelage, before the days of iPads and computers.
George’s current work embodies the zest for colour and texture that inspired his previous 30-year career as a successful textile designer and fashion designer.
As someone who loves movement and colour – particularly the interplay of colour in nature – George strives to bring these qualities to his work for an affect which is very alive, yet also calming. Weather, especially rain and wind, are an ever-present influence and muse.