His work does not tell a single story. It invites interpretation.
Art That Exists Between Feeling and Form
His work does not tell a single story. It invites interpretation.
His work does not tell a single story. It invites interpretation.
His work does not tell a single story. It invites interpretation.
Matthew Mulholland creates abstract work that moves beyond representation and into atmosphere. Each piece explores the space where emotion becomes visual — where color, movement, and form replace language.
Layered, fluid, and immersive, Mulholland’s paintings and illustrations are built through instinct as much as intention. Shapes emerge, dissolve, and reconfigure, creating compositions that feel alive — shifting depending on how they are seen.
There is no fixed meaning.
Only experience.
Working primarily in abstraction, Mulholland focuses on:
Each piece is an exploration — a moment captured without needing to be defined.



Matthew Mulholland brings his expressive, abstract visual language to the upcoming book Where Am I? I Am Here., translating emotion and perception into immersive, shape-driven imagery. His illustrations capture the inner world of the story’s protagonist, using color, movement, and form to reflect what it feels like to see differently—creating a deeply resonant and visually distinctive experience for readers.
Written by Ben Rhode
Illustrated by Matthew Mulholland
Published by Colossal New York

www.colossalnewyork.com
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