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Will Hudson
"The Clinch", oil painting, figurative, couple, embrace, intimacy, stripes, hug

2020

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  • "Man Overboard", oil painting, figurative, man, woman, bikini, recline, gaze
    Located in Toronto, Ontario
    "Man Overboard" is an oil painting with chalk and graphite on wood panel, and measures 16" high by 12" wide. It is finished with a clear resin across the surface, lending the artwork a particular warmth and liquidity that is rare and lovely to behold. Typical of the artist, the painting is a mystery despite its apparent simplicity – a woman wearing part of her bikini stretches out beside a pool or body of water, while another figure hovers nearby. The title Man Overboard would suggest the woman's pose and partial nudity have completely derailed the man's intentions – perhaps driven him to distraction. Note the restrained color palette, the subtle toning of the wood surface, the bodies rendered and bodies suggested. The surface is very interesting – drawn lines and painterly brushstrokes to be sure, but also the toned wood coming through as color and texture. All of it held, as if in time, by the resin layer acting as a lens to both transmit this picture and admit light to the picture. A true artifact. From Will Hudson...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Resin, Chalk, Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite

  • "Swing", oil painting, figurative, play, barefoot, yard, upside down, legs
    Located in Toronto, Ontario
    "Swing" is an oil painting with chalk and graphite on wood panel, and measures 16" high by 12" wide. It is finished with a clear resin across the surface, lending the artwork a particular warmth and liquidity that is rare and lovely to behold. Typical of the artist, the painting is a mystery despite its apparent simplicity – a girl or young lady on a swing...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Resin, Chalk, Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite

  • "Fence Jumper", oil painting, figurative, boy, flight, field, outside, summer
    Located in Toronto, Ontario
    "Fence Jumper" is an oil painting with chalk and graphite on wood panel, and measures 16" high by 12" wide. It is finished with a clear resin across the surface, lending the artwork a particular warmth and liquidity that is rare and lovely to behold. Typical of the artist, the painting is a mystery despite its apparent simplicity – a boy, a young lad leaps over the fence, seen here mid-flight. It's clearly important to the boy. His focus and sense of achievement ring out. Drawn lines and painterly brushstrokes render the scene, but also note the toned wood coming through as color and texture. All of it held, as if in time, by the resin layer acting as a lens to both transmit this picture and admit light to the picture. A true artifact. From Will Hudson...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Figurative Paintings

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    Chalk, Resin, Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite

  • "Strange Angel", oil painting, figurative, guardian, wings, spirit, orange, gold
    Located in Toronto, Ontario
    "Strange Angel" is an oil painting with chalk and graphite on wood panel, and measures 12" high by 12" wide. It is finished with a clear resin across the surface, lending the artwork a particular warmth and liquidity that is rare and lovely to behold. Typical of the artist, the painting is a mystery despite its apparent simplicity – possibly a winged creature or person in the presence of another person. Note the restrained color palette, the subtle toning of the wood surface, the bodies rendered and bodies suggested. The surface is very interesting – drawn lines and painterly brushstrokes to be sure, but also the toned wood coming through as color and texture. All of it held, as if in time, by the resin layer acting as a lens to both transmit this picture and admit light to the picture. A true artifact. From Will Hudson...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Figurative Paintings

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    Resin, Chalk, Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite

  • "Lazarus from the Tombstone", acrylic painting, miracle, savior, myth, phoenix
    Located in Toronto, Ontario
    "Lazarus from the Tombstone" is an acrylic painting with oil stick, graphite and collage elements on canvas measuring 86" high by 98" wide. It references the story of Lazarus risen f...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Acrylic, Oil Crayon, Graphite

  • "Touching", oil paint, portrait, hands, face, intimacy, vector, human, sense
    Located in Toronto, Ontario
    "Touching" is a remarkable oil painting on canvas measuring 18" tall by 14" wide. For all it's modest size, it throws several punches above its weight. The title Touching could be a ...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Fauvist Portrait Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

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