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Brad Robertson
Shot in the Dark by Brad Robertson, Vertical Abstract Painting on Canvas

2024

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"Shot in the Dark" was painted by American artist Brand Robertson in 2024. Elevate your space with the timeless sophistication of this large vertical monochrome textured abstract painting, featuring a subtle horizon. Immerse yourself in the rich depth of layers and textures, expertly woven together to create a captivating visual experience. Perfect for adding a touch of refined elegance to any room, this artwork serves as a statement piece that transcends trends. This masterpiece carries with it a gift of craftsmanship and artistic integrity. Embrace the understated beauty and subtle complexity of this monochrome abstraction, and invite a sense of elegance into your home or office space. Born and raised in the coastal Southeast, Brad Robertson paints with a distinctive style that invites the mind to wander across layers of color and texture as the eye might wander along the horizon, looking out across the water and into the depths of a Gulf Coast sunset. Robertson aims to evoke the eternal, looking for innovative ways to combine color and texture to create multi-layered shorelines, endless horizons and seeming portals of bold color. A direct expression of the landscape he calls home, he views every piece as a part of him. Brad says: "My work starts with unanswered questions. I want my paintings to give the impression of looking out into the distance but looking further than what’s in front of you. I have spent more than a decade working to find innovative ways to combine color and texture to capture a sense of endlessness and the eternal. My aim is always to express a feeling more than a physical object. My art is the one thing that allows me to express myself. But there’s still an element of mystery to it. It begins as an expression of my own life and my own experience but it’s not until people look at my paintings and are able to define them in their own terms that I feel like my work has accomplished its purpose."
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