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Nathan Brad Hall
Gone - Original Charcoal Drawing of a Male Torso, Matted and Framed

2023

$4,500
£3,364.86
€3,929.96
CA$6,322.50
A$6,403.46
CHF 3,678.46
MX$77,650.18
NOK 42,669.73
SEK 43,432.88
DKK 29,380.59

About the Item

The subject is walking away from the viewer in Nathan Brad Hall's charcoal drawing entitled simply "Gone". His muscular physique, with defined musculature, is highlighted in the shadows. His meticulously drawn hair brings the viewer in for a closer look. This piece is matted in white and framed in a simple gold frame measuring 23.5h x 29.5w x 1d inches. Nathan Brad Hall Gone charcoal on paper 18h x 24w 45.72h x 60.96w cm NBH003 Nathan Brad Hall lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. With a background in both abstract and figurative studies, his focus today is on figurative oil painting, attempting to capture the light that illuminates us all. He has shown his work extensively in group and solo exhibitions in NYC and beyond, and can be found in private collections across the U.S. and internationally. "Hall’s use of strong directional light is a hallmark of his paintings as his subjects seem to emerge from darkened environments. For instance, in the recent 2022 large-scale portrait, Wait for Me, the facial features of his red-haired subject are partially obscured in shadow. Hall states, “This interplay of light and shadow, paired with the complexity and illusion of color, drives me to capture these temporal moments with the fluidity of paint”. When the painter’s intense light source rakes over his subjects, the results are dramatic." - Zillman Art Museum
  • Creator:
    Nathan Brad Hall (1974, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: NBH0031stDibs: LU554315077802

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