Art on Walls
Elevate Your Space
If you want to see how a painting looks on your wall, send me a picture, and I’ll create a room concept for you.
“Cosmic Jazz” – original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 48″ X 72″
“Dive” – original, acrylic on stretched canvas, gold, floating frame (not shown), 24″ X 36″
“Heat,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 1½” gallery edges, 30″ X 40″
“Purpology,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 36″ X 72″
“Blue Drift,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 36″ X 72″
“Spectacle,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 48″ X 48″
“American Graffiti,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 31.5″ X 47″
“Moss,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 36″ X 36″
“Ocean,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 48″ X 60″ [Sold]
“Dimensions,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 48″ X 48″
“Promethean,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 36″ X 36″
“Prism,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, gold, floating frame (not shown), 30″ X 40″
“Patchwork,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, gold, floating frame (not shown), 30″ X 40″
“Blossom,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, gold, floating frame (not shown), 24″ X 36″
“Native Fade,” original, acrylic on stretched canvas, 48″ X 48″
Spice Up Your Space With Original Abstract Art
Hi! My name is Jason Dzamba.
The goal of my artwork is to capture primal expression through motion, color, and energy. I enjoy experimenting with textures and different methods for applying acrylics and oils to a canvas to evoke complex emotions not translatable into words or music.
Layering, using saturated colors and contrast, and blending inspires me. But, like writing on paper, the experience of motion through brush strokes, knife cuts, and paint splatter is more important than the final result.
My Process
Every time I start a new painting, my goal is to remain open and curious rather than judgmental. Creating from a place of freedom from expectations is what allows me to tap into zen. As a result, my favorite pieces come from a place of wild energy unhindered by the possibility of success or failure.
Experimentation is my ultimate aim to capture those moments of zen. The beauty is that if I don’t like what I create, I can start over. Even if a layer doesn’t work as I hoped, it’s still a step to the final artwork.