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Floaty by Dan Hobday

Floaty by Dan Hobday

Floaty distils the Devon landscape into its purest essentials — a horizon, a sky, a single suspended form. Dan Hobday's Japandi-inflected illustration style strips away everything non-essential, leaving a composition of quiet geometry and open space. The subject seems to hover between ground and air, between presence and disappearance. It is minimalism with warmth: not cold reduction, but the kind of simplicity that takes genuine confidence and a very clear eye to achieve.

On canvas, Hobday's muted, considered palette settles into the textured cotton surface with a softness that suits the work perfectly. The slight tooth of the weave gives even flat areas a subtle warmth and life. Hand-stretched to museum-grade standards in our Berlin studio.

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Floaty by Dan Hobday

Floaty distils the Devon landscape into its purest essentials — a horizon, a sky, a single suspended form. Dan Hobday's Japandi-inflected illustration style strips away everything non-essential, leaving a composition of quiet geometry and open space. The subject seems to hover between ground and air, between presence and disappearance. It is minimalism with warmth: not cold reduction, but the kind of simplicity that takes genuine confidence and a very clear eye to achieve.

On canvas, Hobday's muted, considered palette settles into the textured cotton surface with a softness that suits the work perfectly. The slight tooth of the weave gives even flat areas a subtle warmth and life. Hand-stretched to museum-grade standards in our Berlin studio.

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Floaty distils the Devon landscape into its purest essentials — a horizon, a sky, a single suspended form. Dan Hobday's Japandi-inflected illustration style strips away everything non-essential, leaving a composition of quiet geometry and open space. The subject seems to hover between ground and air, between presence and disappearance. It is minimalism with warmth: not cold reduction, but the kind of simplicity that takes genuine confidence and a very clear eye to achieve.

On canvas, Hobday's muted, considered palette settles into the textured cotton surface with a softness that suits the work perfectly. The slight tooth of the weave gives even flat areas a subtle warmth and life. Hand-stretched to museum-grade standards in our Berlin studio.

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