Since the 1990s, Brian Calvin has developed a body of highly stylized flattened paintings, rendering his figures in light-soaked portraits that retain a lifelike quality. His workâs defining characteristic is the figuresâ temporal pauses; each one seems to be suspended in action. Calvinâs recent work has moved away from revealing his subjectsâ whole faces and instead highlights individual features, in some cases the eyes, which seem to suggest an interior world beyond the space of the canvas. âThe very act of painting combined with the act of looking creates a portal through which a lot can transpire,â Calvin has said. âSo I paint each day, trying to remain open enough to let that connection happen.â