Michael Wayne Hall approaches painting as a quiet, deliberate practice shaped by patience and repetition. Working entirely by hand, he mixes each color individually and applies pigment without tape or masking. Wobbles, smudges, and subtle imperfections remain visible—intentional traces that acknowledge the human presence within carefully composed surfaces.His abstract paintings draw from the flat color fields and hard-edged aesthetics of vintage screenprints, softened by luminous gradients that suggest movement, depth, and transition. The work holds a balance between precision and ease, appearing both composed and gently kinetic.Hall studied film at the University of the Arts and learned screenprinting at Philadelphia’s artist-run collective Space 1026. He is a self-taught painter, muralist, and woodworker whose interdisciplinary background continues to inform his studio practice.His work has been commissioned by a wide range of public and private clients, including Kosovo Mural Fest, Facebook, Austin City Limits Music Festival, Perkins&Will, TIAA, Nordstrom, BP, and the City of Smithville, Texas. His paintings are held in private collections and have been exhibited internationally, including in Rome, as well as in New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, Marfa, Austin, and cities throughout the United States.Beyond painting, Hall has long been engaged in experimental and underground art forms. He co-founded the nomadic Lost Film Fest, toured as one half of the sound-and-print duo Ospreys, and has published writing drawn from decades of freight train travel, including contributions to Faded Glory and the French publication Outside the Box, which documents North American boxcar art.Represented by Illumine Gallery. Please inquire for commissions and shipping options.
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