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Lambada Must Be Fed by Adam Cohen
36x36;
Acrylic on canvas;
2025
I paint human interiors. I turn people inside out, revealing their spirit, and mine, and – hopefully, when you look at them – yours. My figures straddle abstract and figurative worlds. They emerge from an undifferentiated place, like a creature just breaking the surface of the ocean, its shape still distorted by the water’s lens. Improvisation, chance, accident and surprise are central to my practice. I try to keep a portal open to my unconscious, and there’s a sense of collaborating with something larger than myself. This results in images I could neither plan nor duplicate.
—Adam D. Cohen
Website: www.AdamDCohen.com
IG: @yourpaladam
36x36;
Acrylic on canvas;
2025
I paint human interiors. I turn people inside out, revealing their spirit, and mine, and – hopefully, when you look at them – yours. My figures straddle abstract and figurative worlds. They emerge from an undifferentiated place, like a creature just breaking the surface of the ocean, its shape still distorted by the water’s lens. Improvisation, chance, accident and surprise are central to my practice. I try to keep a portal open to my unconscious, and there’s a sense of collaborating with something larger than myself. This results in images I could neither plan nor duplicate.
—Adam D. Cohen
Website: www.AdamDCohen.com
IG: @yourpaladam