J. Steven Manolis, Palm Beach Light (1300HRS without Symbology), 2019, Acrylic painting on canvas, 40 x 30 inches, Gestural Abstraction, Abstract expressionism art for sale at Manolis Projects Art Gallery, Miami, Fl
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Palm Beach Light (1300 Hours), 2019

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J. Steven Manolis (B.1948-)
Palm Beach Light (1300 Hours), 2019
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 30 inches
Framed Dimensions: 42 x 32 x 3.50 inches

 

Palm Beach Light Series

Manolis states, "As a full-time resident of Palm Beach from 2003 to 2014, I never took for granted Palm Beach’s uniquely  exceptional and beautiful elements.  I created the series “Palm Beach Light” because one of the most beautiful natural elements of Palm Beach are the impressive changing light conditions throughput the day. This is most apparent at sunrise, mid-morning, afternoon, sunset and at sunset plus 30 minutes. And, of course,  all of this is set against the backdrop of the incredible architecture and breathtaking fauna and flora."Through the influence of my mentor Wolf Kahn, my early painting career was as a colorist.

"When I wanted to find my own voice, and move away from Kanh’s style, I decided that Watercolors would be my medium since it would force me to paint differently from Wolf because he painted in oils and pastels. I spent most of my painting years perfecting watercolors. I now use water color techniques with acrylics, creating translucent layers."