Dusty Griffith – Subtle Depth and Beauty

Southern artist Dusty Griffith became a part of the art scene in the 1990’s. His unique style and vision quickly became popular with west coast art galleries, and today, much of the early works by Dusty Griffith can be seen on the walls of some of the most prominent retail stores in the country, including Saks Fifth Avenue as well as Neiman Marcus.

Dusty Griffith is best known for his ability to inspire contemplation and reflection in anyone who happens by one of his paintings. The colors that he uses are soft and subtle, yet still bursting with vision and beauty. Pale blues, greens and golds are some of the favorite colors used by Dusty Griffith. According to Dusty Griffith himself, the purpose of his paintings is to impress upon the viewer that just like there is more to his paintings, there is also more to life than what is on the surface.

Despite the common nature of the theme of wonderful Dusty Griffith art, the results of his efforts are nonetheless spectacular and effective in conveying their message of looking under the surface.

The works of Dusty Griffith have been compared to other abstract artists like Richard Diebenkorn and Mark Rothko. Both of these artists had a unique and individual style that is often a part of most Dusty Griffith art. One of the more unique approaches taken by Dusty Griffith is in the fact that he often makes use of materials that were not originally intended to be used as art.

Dusty Griffith will often use materials like wood from doors as the foundation of a new art piece. Anyone interested in learning more about Dusty Griffith should log on to the website BillowEGallery.com. Here, visitors can find links to dealers and galleries featuring art by Dusty Griffith.

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