After retiring as a businessman and consultant, Ed Hull began making art 10 years ago. Now 80, he has become an avid printmaker.
His abstract monoprints define the spontaneous forms that move from his inner vision, through his tools onto the plates and then onto paper. His focus is the intercession of colors and compositional shapes that arise from the subconscious and what those forms create, both in the artist and the viewer. He is largely self-taught, but credits Bill Lumpkins art and …
After retiring as a businessman and consultant, Ed Hull began making art 10 years ago. Now 80, he has become an avid printmaker.
His abstract monoprints define the spontaneous forms that move from his inner vision, through his tools onto the plates and then onto paper. His focus is the intercession of colors and compositional shapes that arise from the subconscious and what those forms create, both in the artist and the viewer. He is largely self-taught, but credits Bill Lumpkins art and encouragement as the seed of his initial inspiration.