Jim Pittman Abstract Acrylic Painting
Acrylic on canvas
Signed by artist, bottom right corner
40” H x 30” W
Rich layers of warm rust, ochre, and cream create a quiet, atmospheric composition that feels both modern and timeless. Its textured surface and rich palette make it an ideal focal point for a living room, office, entryway, or any space that could use a touch of warmth and color.
About the Artist:
Jim Pittman, originally from Wakefield, Virginia, studied art history at William & Mary. He first became known for his watercolor paintings of Williamsburg and the Virginia landscape before gradually moving toward acrylic work that is more abstract, expressive, and textural.
For many years, Pittman and his wife, artist Carole Barnes, traveled between Virginia and Colorado, and the landscapes of the American West became a significant influence on his work. His paintings often draw from the color, texture, and open space of canyons, land, and sea. Working in layered acrylic, Pittman builds, scratches, and lifts paint from the surface to create compositions that suggest place, memory, and time.
Pittman’s work has been represented by multiple galleries and is included in several collections, including the Denver Art Museum.
Collection = Wall Art
Item Number: 1173-1384






