From the mini to the huge unlimited landscape leakage from the frame in Barry Hazard’s paintings – enormous

Confused inside small decorative frames until they definitely leak over the edge, Barry HazardThe wide landscape is “spaces for reflection, meditation and abandonment of something larger and more immortal than us,” he says.
Inspired by vast concepts such as the relationship between humans, nature and environmental conflict, Hazard (formerly) translates wide topics into mini works. The Brooklyn -based artist uses small tires, wooden plate and acrylic to photograph many scenes of clay collapses and flower farms to ice rivers and snowy roads. With a lot in these small structures, Hazard describes his process as “a simple way to quickly engage in a technical process, with a very manageable scale.”

Last year for New York UPSTATE Art WeekendThe artist expanded his microcosm, as he abandons a project on the other side of the size of the proportions. “Painting” is crowned with carpentry experience and mural, and stimulating his small paintings uniquely. The artist explains that viewers are able to enter a circulating scene with vibrant flowers, bushes, and overwhelming mountains in the distance, which creates a “fictional and non -fictional experience”.
Hazard is also ventured in the world of payment production through resination technology. While the artist usually uses more traditional materials for his small works, he was able to create a large amount of gifts for friends and family by creating many empty rules before painting with hand.
Find more work on the artist WebsiteAnd take a look at his operation Instagram.









