Live Abstract Painting
A live perceptual field constructed in real time.
Live Abstract Painting is a real time abstract practice unfolding within a shared space of attention.
Each presentation results in a single original work created in the presence of its audience.
The painting carries the imprint of the room, the architecture, and the moment in which it was formed.
The work exists once.
The Practice
Live Abstract Painting is a site responsive creation developed without predetermined imagery.
There is no prior sketch.
No fixed narrative.
Form emerges through material, rhythm, and spatial awareness.
The audience remains present as the work evolves.
Witnessing becomes embedded within the structure of the piece.
This practice expands Fenway Fan’s broader exploration of abstraction, perception, and shared space.
Institutional Context
Live Abstract Painting is suited for cultural institutions, foundations, and curated programs that seek to anchor a gathering with a moment of focused attention.
It has been presented within:
• Museums and institutional programs
• Foundation and nonprofit events
• Patron salons and invitation gatherings
• Curated gala environments
The work integrates into the architecture and tone of the event while maintaining artistic autonomy.
Scale
The format adapts to the scale of the host environment:
Salon:Up to 50 guests
Intimate proximity with optional post creation conversation
Gathering:100 to 300 guests
Large format live creation integrated within program structure
Institutional Scale:500 and above
Monumental format with long term placement planning
Each session results in one original painting.
Placement
Works created through Live Abstract Painting are placed through:
• Institutional acquisition
• Private patron placement
• Curated auction by prior agreement
Placement structure is defined prior to the event.
Investment
Engagement begins at 30,000 USD.
Final investment reflects scale, venue, and artwork dimensions.
Each collaboration is developed individually.
Alignment
All live commissions begin with a short conversation
to clarify vision, scale, and context.
This ensures clarity before entering the live process.
Submit an institutional or private inquiry to begin.