Ted Hamel American, b. 1990

To view Ted Hamel’s artwork is to enter a strange and delightful world of fictional characters from the silver screen interacting with political figures, current events, train lines and locomotives. Ted finds meaning in his artwork by exploring his emotions through subject matter and color in his narrative based artwork.

“It helps me feel my feelings. Red: that’s an angry color. Dark blue: sadness. Yellow for happiness. Pink is a love and happiness color.” 

Ted presents raw emotion in his artwork. The results are engaging and relatable as the viewer witnesses feelings of anger, sadness and rage in reaction to news media reporting.

“I’d like to work harder. Get stuff out of my head. It’s when I sleep. Dreams and sometimes nightmares.”