GH FiLben Art Collections
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Artwork by GH FiLben
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Crime Of The Century by GH FiLben
SAMO by GH FiLben
Sun-Kissed Flower Garden by GH FiLben
Peace Be The Journey by GH FiLben
Jeff Riley Jazz Suite 2 by GH FiLben
Pollock by GH FiLben
I Love My Cigar by GH FiLben
Lavender Flower Garden by GH FiLben
What's Up Dude by GH FiLben
Dave Dickey Big Band by GH FiLben
Poppy Field by GH FiLben
Sunnyside by GH FiLben
4 Frogs and a Bear by GH FiLben
Change Your Heart by GH FiLben
I've Got Your Back by GH FiLben
Que Sera Sera by GH FiLben
Cardinal's Pink Tulip Flower Garden by GH FiLben
Oh Heavenly Father by GH FiLben
Polka Dotted Confetti Blast by GH FiLben
Crazy Happy by GH FiLben
The Drummer Boy by GH FiLben
Picket Fence Flower Garden by GH FiLben
Mexican Sunflowers Flower Garden by GH FiLben
Swirls Amore by GH FiLben
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About GH FiLben
Born in the small Northern Panhandle town of Glen Dale, West Virginia, gH FiLben studied art and music at an early age and loved the self abstract expressionism that painting allowed. He studied art and music throughout his childhood and continued through adulthood. He graduated from John Marshall High School and West Virginia University and is a veteran of the U.S. Army. gH FiLben has an original 48x60x1 abstract and mixed media on canvas called "One Green Circle" hanging proudly in Allen Hall on the WVU campus. Now residing in St. Louis, Missouri, he considers himself a self taught artist who works in a wide variety of mediums. His explosive paintings and mixed media art are self representing and unconventional. His stylistic leanings resembles several artists such as Christopher Wool and Jackson Pollock. gH likes to use his 1800's era beer bottle to create his mysterious circles that can be found throughout his many paintings and gives him his unique "identity". "My process for me is emotional. I like to sit in my studio, with my favorite music playing in the background, while staring at the blank canvas. This allows for my deep thoughts and the creation process to spill out of me. It is very therapeutic."