
Harrison Gilman's large original artworks begin with a layer of fast-paced gestural abstraction followed by organic shapes and geometric structures. Some of his paintings remain in the purely dreamlike abstract stage, while others develop into deliberate characters, shapes, and symbols. They are landscapes and …
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Material
Acrylic on Canvas
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Harrison Gilman: Live Painting, Artspace Warehouse
Rarity
Unique
Signature
Hand-signed by artist
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About the Artist
Harrison Gilman
American, b. 1996
American, b. 1996
Harrison Gilman is based in Los Angeles, CA. He graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Filmmaking, a minor in Art History, and a minor in the Business of Media. While attending film school, Harrison began to paint. By the time he graduated, Gilman was accepted into his first group show and had committed to being a painter. Gilman’s work was first displayed in the 2018 We Rise Art Fair in Los Angeles alongside Shepard Fairey and other prominent LA artists. The following year, Gilman had his first solo show at Galerie Tangerine in Nashville, TN. Since then, Gilman has exhibited in multiple solo shows and group shows as well as a series of live painting events. Speaking of his artwork, Gilman says: “[My paintings] are landscapes and portraits of my subconscious. Visual representations of my subatomic particles, my dark matter. I paint because it helps me see these things buried beneath the surface of my mind. It’s so easy to get caught up in the material world and all the distractions and what we think we’re feeling and what we should be feeling versus whatever is actually going on . . . Painting takes me back to the source. My paintings are manifestations of myself, my experiences, sensations, and basically every little thing. They’re more accurate than a mirror.” Gilman’s art can be found in private collections in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Scottsdale, Toronto, and the UK.
