Welcome to the wonderfull world of Photo-Art and Fine Art photography
Step into the vibrant world of James Hurley, where each piece of wall art isn’t just decor; it’s a heartbeat. James welcomes you into a sanctuary where emotional resonance and authentic art intertwine, offering you not just limited edition prints, but a passage to experience life’s profound moments. Each creation, from the thought provoking limited edition framed wall art , is a celebration of authenticity, limited in availability but boundless in spirit. Join me in my journey, and let your walls narrate stories of passion, empowerment, and the beauty of genuine expression.
All orders placed from 20th December will be processed the week commencing 30th December.
James hurley
Artists Bio:
James is BOLD and direct, this is reflected in his art. He doesn’t let other peoples actions or approaches to life corrupt his mind or attitude. He is his TRUE SELF and has learned to follow his own path brushing himself off and carrying on when he stumbles or has taken a wrong turn, he learns from mistakes or failures. James has turned his negative thoughts about his dreams and ambitions, “its impossible”, into his reality “I’m Possible” this was achieved when he realised he is his most underused and undervalued asset. When asked to describe his work James responded as follows:
“I am an Artist. I am a creator. I am a creative entrepreneur. I turn Love, Joy, Passion, challenging emotions into art that makes connections between fantasy and reality to make photo-art that feeds the creative mind and generates happiness at a subconscious level.
I LOVE who I am and I POUR this love, my compassion and raw emotions into my photography and Photo-art as a way of sharing my LOVE with you. My sole aim is to leave a lasting impression on people that I meet, that interact with me online or choose to invest in my work, either my artwork or the magazine.
In short, if you want artwork that resonates with an emotion you have experienced or that fuels your thoughts then look no further, but remember, emotions should be observed and recognised for what they are they should be learnt from and not drive your choice and decision making.”