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Lee Hadfield makes large abstract acrylic paintings that are absorbing and meditative. 

Initially inspired by Japanese Zen gardens, he has developed his own unique style. He creates impasto surfaces using a painstaking palette knife and washing technique developed over the past 15 years. The images contrast movement and texture reminiscent of natural forms - waves, fingerprints and even invisible but imagined radio waves - with sharp machined lines and shapes that dissect and contain the field of vision. These two contrasting elements create harmony and dis-harmony simultaneously

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