Master of Fine Arts
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Multiply Series Exploring the theme of reinvention, Echo focuses on the visual element of repetition. There's something so satisfying about the familiar, and in this piece, a dynamic zigzag-like form is repeated, flipped, and mirrored to create a hand-rendered pattern. The effect is a painting that leads with graphic contrast but then encourages the viewer to keep looking to appreciate the quiet details of each distinctive line, curve, and edge that contributes to its rhythmic whole.
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Apr 08, 2024
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About the artist
In John Holland's work, abstract forms expand into a composition that's continually updating – the end of one piece is the beginning of something new. This dialogue mirrors digital media's evolving tools, shaping an abstract language conditioned by the digital age. John lives and works in Toronto, Canada. He obtained his MFA from Parsons School of Design and BFA from OCAD University. He has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at commercial galleries in Toronto and New York, including Winston Wächter Fine Art and Angell Gallery.
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Born in 1993 in Toronto. Currently residing in Toronto, ON, Canada.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
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