Henry Jay is a London-based artist with roots in the Netherlands. He uses a variety of media including modeling paste, gels and foams alongside acrylics to form his non-figurative works, allowing his emotions and instincts to guide the unconstrained process. Apart from abstract artwork, Jay also employs digital reproduction and printing techniques to create content through object-related abstraction, a more inductive methodology in which an object's attributes such as shape, color and perspective are abstracted. The human figure is a recurring theme in his works. Jay produces both monochromatic and polychromatic pieces with vivid and lively colors. He enrolled in art classes in his early years. He drew inspiration from the New York School, though art movements from past to present such as expressionism, surrealism, postmodernism and YBA are also of interest to him.
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