Gray, born in Los Angles in 1954, has been driven by a career-long desire to discover harmony through balance in every aspect of his art by incorporating well-known tropes of pop-art progenitors like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert INDIANA with other familiar shapes and numbers, Gray presents a meta-lineage of pop art through space and time.
Gray's attention to color and detail, giving a real sense of the beautiful accidents of nature, where symmetry is facade and harmony arrived at through dissimilarity. “I am painting with acrylic paints on wooden boxes. Everything is painted by hand and I purposefully choose to leave a few imperfections so as to give it a handmade look," says Gray. "I am always striving for light and balance. Balance in design and balance in color".
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Acrylic on wood boxes
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One of a kind original artwork
26" x 20"
x 8"
(66cm x 51cm x 20cm)
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Zabba
Acrylic on wood boxes
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One of a kind original artwork
23" x 28"
x 11"
(59cm x 71cm x 28cm)
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Wocket
Acrylic on wood boxes
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One of a kind original artwork
28" x 34"
x 12"
(70cm x 86cm x 30cm)
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Floob Soho
Acrylic on wood boxes
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One of a kind original artwork
40" x 60"
x 13"
(101cm x 152cm x 33cm)
available
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Marj
Acrylic on wood boxes
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One of a kind original artwork
0" x 28"
x 28"
(0cm x 70cm x 70cm)
available