Adam Sloat
Adam makes highly textured abstract art. Art has always been a part of Adam’s life. He grew up surrounded by his father’s art and music. Other than his father, his biggest influences are Claude Monet’s ethereal imagery, Jackson Pollock’s rich textures, and comic books in the way that the imagery flows from panel to panel and page to page. His unique style combines elements of photography, collage, painting, and sculpture. The surfaces of his work are suggestive of stone, metal, and molten glass. Using a variety of exotic media, such as volcanic pumice, flakes of titanium, and florescent and phosphorescent paints, Adam creates dynamic works of art, where color, detail, vibrancy, and sheen all change and shift depending on the lighting and the angle from which they are viewed. His goal is to engage the viewer’s curiosity and imagination. Adam sees his work as a gateway for the viewer to create their own stories from what they see in his art.