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Bold Brushstrokes Overlap in Greg Breda’s Contemplative Portraits — Colossal

Last updated: September 22, 2024 9:20 pm
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Greg Breda’s Meditative Paintings: A Study in Quiet Introspection

Greg Breda, a Los Angeles-based artist, creates meditative paintings that exude a sense of calm and introspection. In his work, noise and commotion are seen as obstacles to transformation, while solitude and contemplation are essential for personal and collective change.

Using wide brushstrokes on synthetic silk, Breda depicts delicate, fragmented portraits of figures deep in thought. The contrast of browns and periwinkle in his paintings adds a dynamic element to the still, serene scenes, evoking the play of light and shadow on the subjects’ faces.

The current solo show, “Where I am found,” at Patron Gallery in Chicago, showcases Breda’s latest works. Drawing inspiration from his “Hei” series, which references the fifth letter in the Hebrew alphabet, these paintings invoke a spiritual presence and encourage self-reflection.

Interconnection and unity are recurring themes in Breda’s art. Flowers like hibiscus and allium surround the figures in his paintings, symbolizing grace, self-love, and the interconnectedness of all life forms.

Visitors can experience “Where I am found” until November 2 at Patron Gallery. To explore more of Breda’s portraits, visit his website and Instagram profile.

In conclusion, Greg Breda’s meditative paintings offer a peaceful refuge from the noise of the world, inviting viewers to reflect on their inner selves and the interconnectedness of all living beings.

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