Patrick Hughes is the man behind the “reverspective” art movement. He is an artist whose works are both fun and pensive. With 60 years under his belt as an artist, this unique artist has a strangeness that attracts many people to his outworks. His success can be attributed to his eccentricity and unconventional approach to art.
Patrick Hughes loves exploring opposites, both in his work and in his personal life. He has always been attracted to the curious and unconventional. His experiences as a child and his fascination for fantasy made him strive for a richer and fuller life. Patrick Hughes is greatly influenced by Paul Klee and Rene Magritte. Fans of these great artists have naturally gravitated to his work as well.
His life’s work and popularity are true testaments to how success follows those who stay true to themselves. Patrick Hughes is constantly open to ideas, therefore magnifying the abundance of his works. He believes art transcends all physical boundaries and should be created for everyone.
In this interview, Patrick Hughes shares about how his life has influenced his art. He also talks about his love for literature and what it’s like to be a famous introvert.
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