Gregory Hull – Basket Bloom
Details
Signed in the lower left.
Sizes:
Frame: 50.8 × 61 cm | 22 × 19 in
Artwork: 30.5 × 40.7 cm | 15.7 × 12.7 in
Provenance
Acquired from OAB Auctions at the auction Falling In Love With Art – Day 2, held on October 12, 2024.
Condition
Good vintage condition with some signs of wear. Framed.
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Gregory Hull is a painter of luminous landscapes, still lifes and figures who celebrates the power of light and color. A graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the California Art Club, Hull draws from the plein-air tradition while being a modern painter. His compositions are rich in atmosphere and texture and capture natural light with great subtlety and precision.
Over the years Hull has shown throughout the United States and has been recognized for his color harmony and brushwork. Whether it’s the quiet of a desert morning or the intimacy of flowers in bloom, his paintings convey a sense of presence – the moment when nature, observation and emotion meet on the canvas. Gregory Hull continues the tradition of American Impressionism with contemporary relevance.