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Brad Kahlhamer — Desert Forest City
Brad Kahlhamer

Desert Forest City

2004

A dynamic fusion of organic and urban forms unfolds across the paper in swirling watercolor and ink, blurring the boundaries between natural landscape and human-made environment. Kahlhamer's gestural mark-making conjures a hybrid world where desert terrain, dense foliage, and city structures seem to grow from one another in a restless, energetic tangle. The work reflects the artist's ongoing exploration of in-between spaces and cultural intersections, rendered in a visual language that is both spontaneous and deeply layered.

Medium
watercolor and ink on paper

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Brad Kahlhamer, Desert Forest City, 2004

A dynamic fusion of organic and urban forms unfolds across the paper in swirling watercolor and ink, blurring the boundaries between natural landscape and human-made environment. Kahlhamer's gestural mark-making conjures a hybrid world where desert terrain, dense foliage, and city structures seem to grow from one another in a restless, energetic tangle. The work reflects the artist's ongoing exploration of in-between spaces and cultural intersections, rendered in a visual language that is both spontaneous and deeply layered.

Medium
watercolor and ink on paper
Year
2004
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Desert, American, Mixed Media, Landscape, Urban, Nature, Whimsical, Watercolor and Ink, Colorful, Contemporary

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