Four Paintings by Trey Alexander Martin

Four Paintings by Trey Alexander Martin

Trey Alexander Martin: Stillness and Memory

Trey Alexander Martin is a fine artist from the suburbs of Chicago currently living within Chicago. He focuses on watercolor and other water soluble mediums.

These four selected paintings show the delicacy of common objects, which are subjected to the changes of time. Objects and their meanings become preserved in memory, as these canvases demonstrate. Trey Alexander Martin specifically turns his gaze upon small, joyous things like a toy plane, or a baseball mitt. These subjects connote activity and play, which are weighed against their stillness, framed in a melancholic light. 

You can find more of Trey Alexander Martin's work on his website T. Alexander Martin. And be sure to stay in the know about Trey's artwork by following his Instagram @talexanderart.

 

 

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