Work 258 by Jimmy Hall
Acrylic, Mixed Media on Canvas, 2024, USA
Size 36” x 48”
Jimmy Hall is an abstract artist currently living in Lexington, Kentucky. After spending the bulk of my professional career working as a graphic designer — a field where artistic concepts such as space, balance, composition and color theory are emphasized on a constant basis — he began creating his own artwork in abstract style paintings. Initially, this was just a hobby, perhaps even a form of meditation and relaxation, but after a few years of practice and developing his preferred methods, tools, surfaces and media, he decided to take his work more seriously.
In 2019, he began sharing his work with the public. Since then, he is truly grateful to have sold works and commissioned pieces to individual collectors, businesses and galleries all throughout the United States.
Acrylic, Mixed Media on Canvas, 2024, USA
Size 36” x 48”
Jimmy Hall is an abstract artist currently living in Lexington, Kentucky. After spending the bulk of my professional career working as a graphic designer — a field where artistic concepts such as space, balance, composition and color theory are emphasized on a constant basis — he began creating his own artwork in abstract style paintings. Initially, this was just a hobby, perhaps even a form of meditation and relaxation, but after a few years of practice and developing his preferred methods, tools, surfaces and media, he decided to take his work more seriously.
In 2019, he began sharing his work with the public. Since then, he is truly grateful to have sold works and commissioned pieces to individual collectors, businesses and galleries all throughout the United States.
Acrylic, Mixed Media on Canvas, 2024, USA
Size 36” x 48”
Jimmy Hall is an abstract artist currently living in Lexington, Kentucky. After spending the bulk of my professional career working as a graphic designer — a field where artistic concepts such as space, balance, composition and color theory are emphasized on a constant basis — he began creating his own artwork in abstract style paintings. Initially, this was just a hobby, perhaps even a form of meditation and relaxation, but after a few years of practice and developing his preferred methods, tools, surfaces and media, he decided to take his work more seriously.
In 2019, he began sharing his work with the public. Since then, he is truly grateful to have sold works and commissioned pieces to individual collectors, businesses and galleries all throughout the United States.