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Melissa Broadwell - Generations Of Existence XL
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Melissa Broadwell - Generations Of Existence XL

Critical Recognition Finnish conceptual artist Juha-Pekka Väisänen, a graduate of the Helsinki Academy of Fine Arts whose work has been exhibited internationally for more than three decades and who has also been active in cultural politics in Helsinki, wrote about Melissa Broadwell’s work during an exhibition: “You can see Melissa Broadwell's small color abstraction painting. It will rise to the forefront at the exhibition with its own exceptional energy.” Generations Of Existence unfolds like a journey through time, where layers of color and movement reveal the echoes of past, present, and future within a single moment. Painted without preliminary sketches, the work developed spontaneously through layered brushwork, color movement, and mark-making. As the painting evolved, the artist experienced the process as something similar to a journey through time—each layer revealing traces of what came before while new forms emerged from beneath the surface. This sensation of moving through past and present became central to the work. The painting began to feel like a visual time machine, where memories, inherited energies, and future possibilities seemed to coexist within the same field of color and movement. Rich reds, luminous yellows, blues, and earth tones interact across the canvas through expressive strokes and textured surfaces. The layered brushwork suggests motion, continuity, and the unfolding of existence across generations. The painting has been varnished, enhancing the depth and vibrancy of the colors while protecting the surface. Oil on canvas. The artwork is hand-signed by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. For safe international shipping, the painting will be carefully removed from the stretcher bars and shipped rolled in a protective tube, allowing it to be easily re-stretched by a professional framer. Melissa Broadwell (American, b. 1966) Melissa Broadwell is a United States-based abstract expressionist painter whose work explores perception, light, and emergent form through a materially rigorous process. A self-taught autistic artist, she began painting in 2021, developing a practice rooted in nonlinear creation and chromatic layering. Broadwell does not pre-plan compositions. She builds her paintings directly on the canvas, loading multiple pigments onto the brush at once and allowing color to interact in real time. This method produces micro-variations in surface and tone that shift dramatically under changing light conditions. Her work is particularly reactive to full-spectrum illumination, revealing depth, luminosity, and spatial movement that remain subtle in ambient light. For Broadwell, painting is as natural and involuntary as breathing—an instinctive, embodied act that precedes conscious intention. Themes of interconnectedness, generational memory, resilience, and inner transformation emerge organically through this process. Rather than illustrating narrative, Broadwell constructs environments of energy—spaces where color and gesture generate psychological and emotional resonance. Her neurodivergent perception informs a heightened sensitivity to rhythm, pattern, and chromatic tension. The paintings often exist in dual states: contemplative at rest, activated under intensified light. This dynamic relationship between viewer, illumination, and surface situates her work within a broader dialogue about perception and embodied experience. Broadwell has exhibited internationally, including participation in the Aswan International Painting Symposium in Egypt, where her paintings were prominently displayed on the historic Isis Temple grounds, merging contemporary abstraction with an ancient sacred setting. Selected Exhibitions / Awards 2025 – Chosen artist for Gallery34 in Africa Noise exhibition 2024 – Night of the Arts (Taiteiden Yö), Helsinki, Finland – Exhibited at EU MAN Gallery, Kaapelitehdas; opening attended by the Egyptian ambassador; featured in an article by JP Väisänen (August 16, 2024). 2025 – International Painting Symposium, Egypt – Invited artist; created new work on site; paintings displayed on the Isis Temple grounds. 2023 – Outstanding Digital Award, BoldBrush 2023 - The Hamptons Art Fair 2023 – Walking With Giants, London, United Kingdom – Curated by Anthony Fawcett; international contemporary art exhibition. Critical Recognition Melissa Broadwell’s work has received commentary from international art voices including Finnish conceptual artist Juha-Pekka Väisänen and American art historian and critic Arthur Milton Robbins. Critical Quote Arthur Milton Robins American painter known for his vast array and depiction of cityscapes, inspired by New York City commented on Broadwell’s intuitive process: “The reason your art is good is because you bypassed the mental gymnastics and over-education most artists go through, so you are free to connect to the universal creative spirit in a free way.”

N.º 102074299

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Melissa Broadwell - Generations Of Existence XL

Melissa Broadwell - Generations Of Existence XL

Critical Recognition
Finnish conceptual artist Juha-Pekka Väisänen, a graduate of the Helsinki Academy of Fine Arts whose work has been exhibited internationally for more than three decades and who has also been active in cultural politics in Helsinki, wrote about Melissa Broadwell’s work during an exhibition:
“You can see Melissa Broadwell's small color abstraction painting. It will rise to the forefront at the exhibition with its own exceptional energy.”


Generations Of Existence unfolds like a journey through time, where layers of color and movement reveal the echoes of past, present, and future within a single moment.
Painted without preliminary sketches, the work developed spontaneously through layered brushwork, color movement, and mark-making. As the painting evolved, the artist experienced the process as something similar to a journey through time—each layer revealing traces of what came before while new forms emerged from beneath the surface.
This sensation of moving through past and present became central to the work. The painting began to feel like a visual time machine, where memories, inherited energies, and future possibilities seemed to coexist within the same field of color and movement.
Rich reds, luminous yellows, blues, and earth tones interact across the canvas through expressive strokes and textured surfaces. The layered brushwork suggests motion, continuity, and the unfolding of existence across generations.
The painting has been varnished, enhancing the depth and vibrancy of the colors while protecting the surface. Oil on canvas.
The artwork is hand-signed by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
For safe international shipping, the painting will be carefully removed from the stretcher bars and shipped rolled in a protective tube, allowing it to be easily re-stretched by a professional framer.

Melissa Broadwell (American, b. 1966)
Melissa Broadwell is a United States-based abstract expressionist painter whose work explores perception, light, and emergent form through a materially rigorous process. A self-taught autistic artist, she began painting in 2021, developing a practice rooted in nonlinear creation and chromatic layering. Broadwell does not pre-plan compositions. She builds her paintings directly on the canvas, loading multiple pigments onto the brush at once and allowing color to interact in real time. This method produces micro-variations in surface and tone that shift dramatically under changing light conditions. Her work is particularly reactive to full-spectrum illumination, revealing depth, luminosity, and spatial movement that remain subtle in ambient light. For Broadwell, painting is as natural and involuntary as breathing—an instinctive, embodied act that precedes conscious intention.
Themes of interconnectedness, generational memory, resilience, and inner transformation emerge organically through this process. Rather than illustrating narrative, Broadwell constructs environments of energy—spaces where color and gesture generate psychological and emotional resonance.
Her neurodivergent perception informs a heightened sensitivity to rhythm, pattern, and chromatic tension. The paintings often exist in dual states: contemplative at rest, activated under intensified light. This dynamic relationship between viewer, illumination, and surface situates her work within a broader dialogue about perception and embodied experience.
Broadwell has exhibited internationally, including participation in the Aswan International Painting Symposium in Egypt, where her paintings were prominently displayed on the historic Isis Temple grounds, merging contemporary abstraction with an ancient sacred setting.
Selected Exhibitions / Awards
2025 – Chosen artist for Gallery34 in Africa Noise exhibition
2024 – Night of the Arts (Taiteiden Yö), Helsinki, Finland – Exhibited at EU MAN Gallery, Kaapelitehdas; opening attended by the Egyptian ambassador; featured in an article by JP Väisänen (August 16, 2024).
2025 – International Painting Symposium, Egypt – Invited artist; created new work on site; paintings displayed on the Isis Temple grounds.
2023 – Outstanding Digital Award, BoldBrush
2023 - The Hamptons Art Fair
2023 – Walking With Giants, London, United Kingdom – Curated by Anthony Fawcett; international contemporary art exhibition.

Critical Recognition
Melissa Broadwell’s work has received commentary from international art voices including Finnish conceptual artist Juha-Pekka Väisänen and American art historian and critic Arthur Milton Robbins.

Critical Quote
Arthur Milton Robins American painter known for his vast array and depiction of cityscapes, inspired by New York City commented on Broadwell’s intuitive process:
“The reason your art is good is because you bypassed the mental gymnastics and over-education most artists go through, so you are free to connect to the universal creative spirit in a free way.”

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