I’m India Hall, an abstract painter based in Jacksonville, Florida. Originally from the Canary Islands, I bring a blend of cultural depth and personal introspection to every canvas. My work is rooted in emotion, healing, and the quiet strength of nature. 

I create large-scale, expressive paintings that invite people to pause, feel, and reflect. Through layered textures, organic forms, and bold yet grounding tones, I aim to transform deeply personal experiences into visual stories that connect with others on an emotional level.

Art Vision

Art, for me, is not just about color or composition—it’s about emotion, reflection, and experience. As an abstract painter, I create not to replicate what the eye sees, but to express what the heart feels. My vision is rooted in transforming deeply personal experiences and the raw, grounding presence of nature into large-scale visual narratives. I aim to make people feel a painting more than they see it—to stir something inside them that speaks to their own journeys, thoughts, and emotions.

Every brushstroke I make is a conversation with myself, a way to navigate the complexities of emotion and the chaos of everyday life. Abstract art gives me the space to express what can’t always be put into words. It’s a form of therapy and a form of truth. Through my work, I explore themes of connection, solitude, healing, and the rhythms of the natural world.

My goal is to build a career that allows me to share this vision on a larger scale—both literally and figuratively. I work on big canvases because my ideas feel expansive; they demand space, movement, and presence. My hope is to exhibit in galleries and connect with individuals who appreciate the quiet power of art, who are drawn to pieces that speak beyond the surface. My ideal audience includes collectors and art lovers who live with art, who make space in their homes and lives for pieces that provoke emotion and invite introspection.

Ultimately, my art is a reflection of life itself—unpredictable, layered, abstract, yet undeniably real. I want to continue growing as an artist, not just technically but also spiritually. I want to push the boundaries of how emotion can be translated into form and color, and how art can be both deeply personal and universally resonant.

My vision is not just to paint, but to create experiences that stay with people. If someone walks away from one of my pieces feeling something they can’t quite name but can’t forget, then I’ve done what I set out to do.