New Apostle Gallery
New York
United States
Phone: +1 (917)520-6689
Email : [email protected]
URL : newapostlegallery.com
David Hollier
About the Artist
Darren Evans is a self-taught British artist whose work explores the emotional resonance of place. He studied architecture at university which started his long-standing fascination with the built environment. Darren works in watercolour and employs multiple layers of washes and blurred forms to evoke memory, impermanence, and the interplay between presence and absence. His works focusses on people’s relationships with places, journeys and displacement.
Darren says “I have always been captivated by the interplay between buildings and the emotional connections people form with their surroundings. With a background in architecture, my artistic practice is influenced by industrial landscapes, cityscapes, and architectural forms.
I am a self-taught artist and I work primarily in watercolour. I embrace this medium for its capacity to evoke ambiguous, ethereal spaces. My work strives to encapsulate the essence and experience of a place, transcending representational depictions to explore deeper emotional and atmospheric dimensions.”
Darren Evans is a self-taught British artist whose work explores the emotional resonance of place. He studied architecture at university which started his long-standing fascination with the built environment. Darren works in watercolour and employs multiple layers of washes and blurred forms to evoke memory, impermanence, and the interplay between presence and absence. His works focusses on people’s relationships with places, journeys and displacement.
Darren says “I have always been captivated by the interplay between buildings and the emotional connections people form with their surroundings. With a background in architecture, my artistic practice is influenced by industrial landscapes, cityscapes, and architectural forms.
I am a self-taught artist and I work primarily in watercolour. I embrace this medium for its capacity to evoke ambiguous, ethereal spaces. My work strives to encapsulate the essence and experience of a place, transcending representational depictions to explore deeper emotional and atmospheric dimensions.”
Darren Evans is a self-taught British artist whose work explores the emotional resonance of place. He studied architecture at university which started his long-standing fascination with the built environment. Darren works in watercolour and employs multiple layers of washes and blurred forms to evoke memory, impermanence, and the interplay between presence and absence. His works focusses on people’s relationships with places, journeys and displacement.
Darren says “I have always been captivated by the interplay between buildings and the emotional connections people form with their surroundings. With a background in architecture, my artistic practice is influenced by industrial landscapes, cityscapes, and architectural forms.
I am a self-taught artist and I work primarily in watercolour. I embrace this medium for its capacity to evoke ambiguous, ethereal spaces. My work strives to encapsulate the essence and experience of a place, transcending representational depictions to explore deeper emotional and atmospheric dimensions.”
Darren Evans is a self-taught British artist whose work explores the emotional resonance of place. He studied architecture at university which started his long-standing fascination with the built environment. Darren works in watercolour and employs multiple layers of washes and blurred forms to evoke memory, impermanence, and the interplay between presence and absence. His works focusses on people’s relationships with places, journeys and displacement.
Darren says “I have always been captivated by the interplay between buildings and the emotional connections people form with their surroundings. With a background in architecture, my artistic practice is influenced by industrial landscapes, cityscapes, and architectural forms.
I am a self-taught artist and I work primarily in watercolour. I embrace this medium for its capacity to evoke ambiguous, ethereal spaces. My work strives to encapsulate the essence and experience of a place, transcending representational depictions to explore deeper emotional and atmospheric dimensions.”
Darren Evans is a self-taught British artist whose work explores the emotional resonance of place. He studied architecture at university which started his long-standing fascination with the built environment. Darren works in watercolour and employs multiple layers of washes and blurred forms to evoke memory, impermanence, and the interplay between presence and absence. His works focusses on people’s relationships with places, journeys and displacement.
Darren says “I have always been captivated by the interplay between buildings and the emotional connections people form with their surroundings. With a background in architecture, my artistic practice is influenced by industrial landscapes, cityscapes, and architectural forms.
I am a self-taught artist and I work primarily in watercolour. I embrace this medium for its capacity to evoke ambiguous, ethereal spaces. My work strives to encapsulate the essence and experience of a place, transcending representational depictions to explore deeper emotional and atmospheric dimensions.”
Darren Evans is a self-taught British artist whose work explores the emotional resonance of place. He studied architecture at university which started his long-standing fascination with the built environment. Darren works in watercolour and employs multiple layers of washes and blurred forms to evoke memory, impermanence, and the interplay between presence and absence. His works focusses on people’s relationships with places, journeys and displacement.
Darren says “I have always been captivated by the interplay between buildings and the emotional connections people form with their surroundings. With a background in architecture, my artistic practice is influenced by industrial landscapes, cityscapes, and architectural forms.
I am a self-taught artist and I work primarily in watercolour. I embrace this medium for its capacity to evoke ambiguous, ethereal spaces. My work strives to encapsulate the essence and experience of a place, transcending representational depictions to explore deeper emotional and atmospheric dimensions.”
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