Talented painter, composer and Westminster School maths teacher Giles Hayter synthesizes abstract geometric art and uplifting contemporary music in his fifth exhibit ‘A Parallax in Sight and Sound’ at The Gallery in Redchurch Street, Shoreditch from 2-7 November 2010.
The 29 year old Oxford Maths graduate’s approach to art is experimental and multi-sensory, drawing on themes in abstract geometry for his inspiration. Allowing nature to determine the final outcome of his pieces, Giles develops innovative techniques to define the flow of paint, utilizing items ranging from cocktail sticks and nails to hairdryers and umbrellas. All of his compositions are charged with energy, burst with colour and plunge through numerous depths with their multi-layered surfaces.
In the exhibition, three parallel displays of striking abstract art are each accompanied by symphonies composed by Giles to complement the theme and rhythm of the paintings, transmitted via Silent Disco wirel
ess headphones.
Please see attached press release and new art pieces for further info - let me know if you'd like to interview him. More of his work can be seen at http://www.gileshayter.com/parallax.asp
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Diane
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“It would be an exaggeration to compare the art to that of Kandinsky but it does help to explain Hayter's artistic approach. All of his paintings sing with colour and have a sonic quality that's hard to put a finger on." - The Londonist