The Texas native considers himself a hard edge abstractionist, working with visual systems and color relations. His inspiration is derived from his fascination with artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Nicholas Krushenick. Eric received degrees in both painting and graphic design, followed by his MFA in painting from the University of Houston in 2015. He lives and works with his wife, Chrissy in Chicago. Artist Statement "I am interested in pure color relations and optical movement. I create non-static compositions with cyclical or otherwise delegated movement in mind. This movement is developed through the use of hard edge lines and color contrasts. Flat areas of color and segmented gradations become the building blocks of the work along with their separating lines. I see these lines as shapes, with a physical depth, parallel to the shapes they divide. These lines, or hard transfers as I like to call them, are also a way for me to develop a sense of order within the composition and alter how colors interact with each other.With a super-flat application of paint, my goal is to minimize the observable hand or any type of perceivable brush stroke. This focuses the attention onto the color relations and movement of the work rather than any type of mark making or unwanted directional movement. "
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