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From Miniature to Massive, Boundless Landscapes Spill Out of Frame in Barry Hazard’s Paintings — Colossal

Last updated: April 28, 2025 10:20 am
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Barry Hazard, a Brooklyn-based artist, creates stunning miniature landscapes that overflow from tiny ornate frames. These detailed works serve as spaces for reflection, contemplation, and surrendering to something larger and more timeless than ourselves. Hazard is inspired by vast themes such as the relationship between humans and nature and ecological conflict, which he translates into his miniature paintings using acrylic on wood panels.

One of Hazard’s recent projects, “Walk-In Painting,” showcased at New York’s Upstate Art Weekend, explores a different scale of proportions. In this immersive installation, viewers can step into a rolling scenery filled with vibrant blooms, bushes, and distant mountains. This experience blurs the line between fiction and reality, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork in a unique way.

In addition to his miniature works, Hazard has also ventured into batch production using resin casting. By creating blank casted bases and hand-painting each one, he has been able to produce a large number of gifts for friends and family. This technique allows Hazard to create a significant amount of artwork while maintaining the intricate details and quality of his miniature landscapes.

To see more of Barry Hazard’s work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at his process. From snowy roads and glaciers to flower farms and mudslides, Hazard’s miniature landscapes offer a glimpse into a world where beauty and detail collide in tiny, ornate frames.

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