Nashua artist Douglas Huntley's works are fashioned from burlap, plaster, concrete, wood, sand, and rocks. To add texture and color, he mixes these materials with modeling paste and acrylic paint.
His subjects are aerial views of landscapes familiar yet abstract. “My interest,” he says, “is in making images that speak to the elusiveness and fragility of our world and our own individual existence.” When he starts a painting, he says, he’s never quite sure what it will look like when he finishes it.
