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This piece is part of Derrick Breidenthal's July solo,  Chroma Light.
A color’s purity and intensity, or its chroma, is the backbone of a new series of paintings by Derrick Breidenthal. The high chroma glow behind a snow storm, the bizarre color of a sky, the shine behind the clouds, or the lucid sensations of a memory are depicted in the atmospheric spaces Breidenthal has created for Chroma Light, opening July 1st, 2022. 


Breidenthal’s paintings have been described as extremely tonal and are sometimes compared to the Tonalism style that emerged in the late 1800’s; while others see roots in Mid-century abstraction and the Color Field style. Breidenthal’s technique pivots and bends to create his own contemporary visual language. His larger contribution is his commanding use of color and technique to create a precise sensation, pulse, and rhythm for the viewer. 
 
In 2021 Breidenthal debuted his first solo museum exhibition of over 20 nocturnal oil paintings at The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art. In 2022 Breidenthal was a selected longlisted artist for the Aesthetica International Art Prize exhibition at the York Art Gallery. More information can be found at www.breidenthalart.com

January

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Medium: Oil on panel

Dimensions: 24"x18"

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Kansas City, Missouri, USA

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This piece is part of Derrick Breidenthal's July solo,  Chroma Light.
A color’s purity and intensity, or its chroma, is the backbone of a new series of paintings by Derrick Breidenthal. The high chroma glow behind a snow storm, the bizarre color of a sky, the shine behind the clouds, or the lucid sensations of a memory are depicted in the atmospheric spaces Breidenthal has created for Chroma Light, opening July 1st, 2022. 


Breidenthal’s paintings have been described as extremely tonal and are sometimes compared to the Tonalism style that emerged in the late 1800’s; while others see roots in Mid-century abstraction and the Color Field style. Breidenthal’s technique pivots and bends to create his own contemporary visual language. His larger contribution is his commanding use of color and technique to create a precise sensation, pulse, and rhythm for the viewer. 
 
In 2021 Breidenthal debuted his first solo museum exhibition of over 20 nocturnal oil paintings at The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art. In 2022 Breidenthal was a selected longlisted artist for the Aesthetica International Art Prize exhibition at the York Art Gallery. More information can be found at www.breidenthalart.com