Fine Art
By Eric Wells Hatheway
My fine art works are a display of a wide range of abstract, conceptual, and graphic compositions. These works often emphasize form, shape, and structure, suggesting curiosity about how visual systems relate to meaning. I very often experiment with abstraction and visual language, exploring geometry, balance, and expressive marks. This practice indicates a design sensibility deeply rooted in both formal artistic inquiry and experimental visual play. I explore how visual systems operate independent of narrative. Geometry becomes psychological. Negative space becomes presence. The viewer is invited to confront pure visual intelligence — to recognize how even the simplest arrangement of forms carries an emotional and a conceptual weight.



































































































