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Bruce

Bruce captures the spontaneous beauty of fluid motion through intricate layers of poured resin.

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Bruce is a Chicago-based painter who has gained recognition for his experimental approach to resin and lacquer. His practice centers on a meticulous yet improvisational process, where layers of pigment are poured and manipulated to create depth. This technique results in complex compositions that suggest both the vastness of deep space and the intricacy of microscopic life. Eschewing traditional brushwork, he allows the physical properties of his materials to dictate the final form. Each piece evolves through a series of reactions and flows, capturing a sense of movement within a glossy surface. His work invites viewers to explore the tension between controlled execution and the natural unpredictability of fluid media.

Visual voice

His aesthetic is defined by vibrant, translucent layers and organic, flowing geometries. Recurring themes include the intersection of biology and cosmology, rendered through a psychedelic lens that emphasizes depth and fluid motion.
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Bruce — questions answered

What is Bruce's primary medium?

Bruce works with poured resin and lacquer, layering pigments to create complex, multi-dimensional patterns.

How would you describe his creative process?

His process is improvisational and experimental, focusing on how materials react and flow together without traditional brushwork.

What are the recurring subjects in his work?

His paintings often evoke microscopic organisms, cellular structures, and cosmic nebulae.

Where does the artist create his work?

Bruce is a professional artist based in Chicago.

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