Corey Habbas Art Collections
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Artwork by Corey Habbas
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Camara de Magma by Corey Habbas
Dandelion from a Wishbrush Tree Into Space by Corey Habbas
Intuitive Catalyst Card - Sun by Corey Habbas
African Violets by Corey Habbas
Hummus Behind a Wall by Corey Habbas
Winter Dandelion as Silent Ceremonial Rattle of the Spirit by Corey Habbas
Harvest Moon on the Wish-Farm by Corey Habbas
Night Out at Sea by Corey Habbas
Olives Behind A Wall by Corey Habbas
A Sailboat for the Mind #2 by Corey Habbas
Floating Down River by Corey Habbas
Alone with the Last Remaining Flowers by Corey Habbas
Stationary Eviction by Corey Habbas
Bouquet of Tornadoes by Corey Habbas
Stone Roses in Terracotta Vase by Corey Habbas
Garden Lantern in a Place Where the Mind Travels by Corey Habbas
How We Were After the Storm by Corey Habbas
Wishing Through Wormholes by Corey Habbas
My Norwegian Folk Art Masjid by Corey Habbas
That One Wave that Says You're On Land and That Whole Sky that Says It's All a Dream by Corey Habbas
Long Beach Apartment Nightscape by Corey Habbas
Container of the Winds by Corey Habbas
Foreshadowing of a Twister Storm on the Wish-Farm by Corey Habbas
An Archetype of Refugee and Tornado Shelter by Corey Habbas
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About Corey Habbas
I am excited to announce that my art is now represented online by Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona. A big thank you to Jason Horejs, owner of Xanadu, and his staff for choosing to represent me! My available originals that you see on FAA are available for purchase via Xanadu where stated in the painting's description.
As an acrylic painter, using an expressive style, I begin with a feeling or a principle based on a collective human experience. Then, my goal is to synthesize this idea into an inspired work that often combines history, politics, psychology or spirituality into a final painting. This process is a creative catharsis during which I will work for days, or weeks on a painting. I see the final painting as a cultural contribution of my individual voice – different, challenging and exerting a soul-driven force through the subtlety of aesthetics. After I finish each painting, it is as if a small, but demanding, journey has been completed. With the paintings that result, my body of work often champions victims, indicts through subversion, highlights the value of dissent and forges commitment to human unity within the context of equality, despite any differences.
I intend to work in an expressive style that is tactile, spontaneous and to create a language of feeling around these ideas. My continually evolving style will stay true to the premise that my art is a language of emotional and psychological discovery, rooted in synthesizing intuition. My body of work will explore both physical and psychological barriers that prevent people from seeing the humanity in others, thereby highlighting the value in each and every one of us.
Throughout my life I have been influenced by symbolists such as Marc Chagall and Frida Kahlo, abstract expressionists like Arshile Gorky, as well as influences like Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
As an artist, I primarily work in acrylic paints and am based in Blaine, Minnesota.