His color palette is strong and intense. The kaleidoscopic effect of his creations offers the viewer the possibility of enjoying several paintings in one, depending on the position of the room from which you observe.
Jason Anderson (Dorset, England) is an artist specialized in abstract impressionism whose reputation skyrocketed during the months of the pandemic. His artworks are followed on social media by more than 250,000 people.
He began his career working on restoration projects such as York Minster, Gloucester, and Wells cathedrals; it was part of his apprenticeship in stained glass. These famous emblems of British Gothic architecture boast some of the world’s most intricate and beautiful stained glass. Therefore, it’s not surprising that his contact with light and color has become the hallmark of his painting today. In fact, that artistic signature can be appreciated on the cover of Billie Eilish’s single “Everything I Wanted.”
For Jason Anderson, there is no success without hard work. Hence, he always keeps in mind the maxim of one of his references and universal painter J.M.W Turner who once stated that “work is the genius that changes the world from ugliness to beauty and the great curse into a great blessing.” Our jury is also a student and admirer of the incomparable Viennese Gustav Klimt, one of his greatest idols.
His color palette is strong and intense. The kaleidoscopic effect of his creations offers the viewer the possibility of enjoying several paintings in one, depending on the position of the room from which you observe.