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Ed Haddaway Abstract Art Sculpture Short Night for the Cactus Bloom, Mixed media 32x23x12 $3800. To right: Ed Haddaway Abstract Art Sculpture Queen of Egypt Painted steel, 82x45x30 Private collection |

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Ed Haddaway Abstract Art Sculpture Fade to Black Tea, Mixed Media, 31x17x30 $4500. |
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Art & Sculpture
Consulting Ed Haddaway Abstract Art Sculpture |
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Consulting, Palm Desert 2010 |
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A common theme that
appears in my dreams are people, animals and trees with spiritual
energy. In one dream, I dreamed of a
person and some dead trees. When the
person threw fruit filled with spiritual energy at the trees, they sprang
back to life and began to dance. An
the people, inspired by the vibrant trees and fresh air of nature, also
became vibrant. The color of that
space changed and sounds could be heard.
The world contained in that space was changing. When I create works of art, although it is
never visible, I try to express spiritual energy, the source of life. Andy Warhol once
commented to me that I had a unique sense of three-dimensional space and
fascinating concepts. Even when I am
painting, I always think about what would happen if the work I develop were
in three dimensions. At present, I am
active in New York, L.A. and Japan.
Throughout my art, I have conveyed a message of universality that is
irrespective of country, race and religion.
The concept behind my work is a blend of futuristic elements that
reflect evolving science and machinery, and primitive elements such as life
force and passion (energy) that reflect the more fundamental aspects of
modern humans. Through the
mismatch that occurs when things with primitive meaning occur in modern form,
I have created a style that enbles people who see my work to recollect
forgotten memories. I hope that people
will be able to enjoy this experience through my work. Ed Haddaway |