Eric Hagan
Eric Hagan creates intricate drawings and sculptures that merge countless human faces into shifting, interwoven forms. Describing his style as “the infinite texture,” the artist explores familiar human patterns in unfamiliar ways, producing works that change with each distance and angle of view.
His pieces act as psychological mirrors, inviting viewers to project their own emotions onto faces that simultaneously convey fear, joy, and anxiety. Through this process of reflection, he encourages compassion and understanding, revealing the complexity and beauty within contradiction. By distorting perception, his work challenges viewers to look beyond surface impressions and to see the shared, fluid nature of human experience.