supersonicart: Logan Maxwell Hagege’s “Desert Shapes.”Currently on view at Ma
supersonicart: Logan Maxwell Hagege’s “Desert Shapes.”Currently on view at Maxwell Alexander Gallery in Los Angeles, California is artist Logan Maxwell Hagege’s exquisite solo exhibition, “Desert Shapes.”“Some of my newest works I have been holding onto for about two years,” states Hagege. He does this to see how they resonate with him after he’s been able to live with them over time. "All the artists I’ve loved have had an evolution in their work. So I love that freedom of being able to do things differently, and just exploring more. It’s that freedom that can give an artist their artistic soul.“Most known for painting the Vermilion Cliffs region of Northern Arizona, where he has a home and studio, Hagege took a different approach for DESERT SHAPES. He let his memories take the lead. Though his outdoor studies and photos were referenced, the majority of the landscapes are painted from memory. And imagination was used whenever possible. By using this method to paint the desert, Hagege is able to fully capture the desert as it feels to him - unique. Hagege sees the world and more specifically, the desert, different than us all. These are the paintings that really bring us into his world.BUY PRINTS | FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM -- source link