This month we are featuring Jim Presant for the Capitol Hill Art League’s Mind of the Artist blog. Read Jim’s story and check out his artwork below.
In 2018 I suggested two of a friend’s abstract paintings might look better upside down, she happily agreed, sensed hidden talent, and handed me a canvas and a brush. We were both pleasantly surprised at the quality of the acrylic abstract that quickly emerged! She didn’t want me to take it home!
As a psychotherapist, I’m always alert for a client’s hidden gifts, so it was fitting that someone should do so for me!
People noted my early paintings would brighten and energize a space in an uplifting way , so I adopted that as my style: playful, uplifting, light-hearted, with bold strokes and colors. Using huge amounts of white paint to brighten things up.
Often I paint boldly and quickly, which has generated a lot of paintings, and in widely varied styles. Because they’re so varied, I’m eager to show a large number of them as a group!
The first floor of my Petworth row house ( right at Petworth Metro! ) is a kind of gallery space, including another artist’s abstracts, a lot of sculptures, and some fun Art Deco posters. I’d be happy to host events here, but Petworth is definitely not in Capitol Hill.
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