Paul Brigham

 
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Paul Brigham paints intuitively, punctuating lush fields of saturated color with hand-drawn or silkscreened motifs. He is inspired by the natural world, and often borrows the silhouette of a sapling, flower, or fossil for his abstractions.

Paul's aim is to evoke the universe as a system of constant flux. Moment by moment, layer by layer, everything changes. By allowing us to excavate with our eyes the layers of paint that accumulate over months of work, Paul gives us a tangible record of time and transformation. Though inclined to draw boundaries between the elements that emerge as he paints, Paul invites chaos into his compositions as well, courting drips, spatters, and elisions.

Brigham studied at the University of Massachusetts and at the College of Marin. As an artist, however, he is primarily self-taught. Robert Motherwell, Asian art, haiku poetry, and the inherent mystery of nature serve as abiding influences. Paul has exhibited extensively throughout the Western states, and his work is in collections worldwide.