Linear Perspectivism - An art style and painting technique, developed and used by artist Erik Hesson, in which a scene is represented from a single perspective; using basic geometric forms, dynamic texture, and vibrant colors to create an idealized three-dimensional abstract composition. This style is an attempt to create a balanced fusion of Geometric Abstraction and Realism; incorporating mathematical calculations and sacred geometry into the three-dimensional composition to achieve the desired aesthetics. This style was first introduced in 2017 by Erik Hesson, a resident artist of St. Petersburg, Fl.
'Wow! Linear Perspectivism is truly an innovative art style. Erik Hesson has developed and created a masterful art and painting technique with true historical significance.' - Contemporary Artists Showcase for Dealers and Collectors
by Contemporary Artists Showcase June 1, 2018
Linear Perspectivism - An art style and painting technique, developed and used by artist Erik Hesson, in which a scene is represented from a single perspective; using basic geometric forms, dynamic texture, and vibrant colors to create an idealized three-dimensional abstract composition. This style is an attempt to create a balanced fusion of Geometric Abstraction and Realism; incorporating mathematical calculations and sacred geometry into the three-dimensional composition to achieve the desired aesthetics. This style was first introduced in 2017 by Erik Hesson, a resident artist of St. Petersburg, Fl., and this new language in art is his attempt at creating a Universal Aesthetic; a true objective style of art that brings everyone together in agreement on the aesthetics of the art form....Though, he does realize that might be an unattainable aspiration for any artist.
"Wow! Linear Perspectivism is truly an innovative art style... Erik Hesson has created a masterful art style and painting technique with true historical significance... Some of the finest brushwork we have ever seen." - Contemporary Artists Showcase for Dealers and Collectors
by Contemporary Artists Showcase June 5, 2018