J.Steven Manolis, Sunshine (The Light after the Darkness), 2020, acrylic on canvas, 20 x 14 inches, Sunshine art, Yellow Abstract Art for Sale at Manolis Projects Art Gallery, Miami Fl
Back:2020 was the year of Covid and filled with much darkness for most of the world. When the vaccine was announced, Manolis saw our world being filled with sunshine. The light was coming in after a period of darkness. Manolis also loves living in the Sunshine State- Florida! This nature abstraction celebrates the sun. available at Manolis Projects
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Back:2020 was the year of Covid and filled with much darkness for most of the world. When the vaccine was announced, Manolis saw our world being filled with sunshine. The light was coming in after a period of darkness. Manolis also loves living in the Sunshine State- Florida! This nature abstraction celebrates the sun. available at Manolis Projects

Sunshine (The Light After The Darkness I), 2020

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J. Steven Manolis (b. 1948 - )
Sunshine (The Light After The Darkness I), 2020
Acrylic on Canvas
20 x 14 inches

 

2020 was the year of Covid and filled with much darkness for most of the world. When the vaccine was announced, Manolis saw our world being filled with sunshine. The light was coming in after a period of darkness. 

Manolis has traditionally painted one or two yellow paintings yearly to celebrate the Summer Solstice. This nature abstraction also celebrates the sun which has always held a very special meaning for Manolis, both metaphorically and physically.  And, he loves living in the Sunshine State- Florida!

Manolis, is an American abstract expressionist artist who paints in both watercolors and acrylics on canvas. He studied for 30 years under the tutelage of world renown colorist and former student of Hans Hofman, Wolf Kahn (1927-2020).

Donald Kuspit, a leading art critic, would go on to write about Manolis, "When it comes to Color, and the intellectual pursuit of ‘Communicating Through Color,’ Wassily Kandinsky’s long-awaited heir-to-be is J. Steven Manolis, whose works signal an ebullient 21st-century renaissance of the long-absent glories of Abstract Expressionism.”