Brian Huber Abstract Acrylic Painter and Fine Artist

Brian Huber is a contemporary abstract artist working out of his studio in the ICB Building in Sausalito, California. His practice is defined by a rigorous exploration of acrylic paint, characterized by sculptural textures and layered surfaces that create a sense of three-dimensional depth. Brian Huber transforms landscapes and manmade forms into rhythmic compositions, influenced by his upbringing in New Orleans and the dynamic environment of Northern California. His unique process involves manipulating large sheets of acrylic paint to achieve a distinctive relief effect. This method allows light and shadow to interact with the surface, constantly altering the color and pattern of the work. Brian Huber has developed several thematic series, including Water Rising, which addresses the rebirth of New Orleans after Katrina, and the Veil series, which explores how hidden perceptions distort reality. Other notable collections like Circle Back and Braided reflect his interest in wrought ironwork and glacial landscapes. With a background influenced by jazz, architectural forms, and natural phenomena, Brian Huber’s art bridges the gap between organic flow and structured precision. His works are collected internationally and reflect a deep commitment to the materiality of paint. Through his additive and subtractive techniques, he captures the energy of physical change and the recovery of the natural world, breathing life into abstract forms.