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"Figure in White Landscape" oil on canvas 140cm x 220cm 2007 |
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Untitled oil on canvas 140cm x 150cm 2011 |
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"Run Scared" oil on canvas 220cm x 140cm 2008 |
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"Haunted Man" |
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"Cafe" acrylic 140cm x 220cm 2005 |
Gabriel Neale is a British artist born in 1978. And that's about all the biographical detail I can muster. Some folks just keep a low profile on the internet. But you can see his work, which has evolved dramatically over the last seven years or so. It began as graphic illustration-like work depicting bleak interpretations of daily existence in modern England, with stylized figures echoing the work of
Egon Schiele . It has since morphed into a hyper-horror show of the human body in which sex, birth and death are all equated as a grotesque parade of bodily transformation. His work is not for the squeamish. And yet, that graphics look still still lingers, giving the work a certain degree of playfulness that attracts the viewer even while the subject matter repels. The result is compelling.
Most of his work online can be found at:
www.numasters.com
A few additional pieces can be seen at:
www.saatchionline.com