Huxley’s art is characterised by a thoughtful balance between structure and spontaneity, using bold colour relationships and dynamic compositions to convey atmosphere and emotion. His paintings often invite the viewer to engage with the familiar in a new way — transforming ordinary scenes into vibrant, resonant expressions of place, energy, and mood.
He explores the spaces between expression and perception—moments when joy resembles sadness, or when contemplation might mask surprise. This fascination with the unknowable echoes Modigliani’s influence and defines much of Huxley’s current practice.
Now based in Cheshire, Huxley’s paintings combine post-impressionist and abstract sensibilities, rich with texture, movement, and atmosphere. Whether portraying a face, a skyline, or a fleeting light across water, his work seeks connection over comprehension—an invitation for curiosity rather than certainty. For Huxley, art is for everyone: not something to be decoded, but something to be felt.
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