Trevor Heath, an artist's odyssey
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Non omne quod nitet aurum est, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Are we there yet?, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Twenty thousand leagues, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
A day out, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Bonjour Claude, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Only natural, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
Ephemera, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Dante was here, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Blues for Lucille, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
To be or not to be, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Mark, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Cicatrix manet, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
Out of the blue, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Odyssey, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath The unknown world, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
Myriad, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Carpe diem, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath It never crossed my mind, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
Lost in translation, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath Omnia causa fiunt, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath In memory of Jackson, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
The echo of a distant tide, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath I'll see you in my dreams, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath I'm sorry Dave, an abstract print by artist Trevor Heath
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Textures and patterns in nature often have no apparent scale. Images from outer space can resemble something under a microscope. My abstracts combine multiple photographs of diverse surfaces. I then subtly overlay a title that the resulting image has suggested to me.
“There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterwards, you can remove all traces of reality.”
Pablo Picasso