Wednesday, 13 June 2018

When I First Looked At These Pictures,

I dismissed them as being Photoshoped photographs,


they looked so perfect, 

 but I was wrong, they are in fact paintings, they are by Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Grabelsky, using the New York City subway system as the setting for his work, Grabelsky paints surreal portraits of people who are seemingly normal from the neck down, but who have had their heads replaced by animals, both wild and domesticated, 

being fascinated by the imagery of Greek mythology as a kid, Grabelsky’s paintings are an exploration of human nature and of the way that animals represent various parts of the human subconscious, “The characters are symbolic of the kinds of thoughts that lie under the surface of people’s minds, and they reveal that the most extraordinary can exist in the most ordinary of everyday settings,” the artist told Prohbtd in an interview,

  “This theme is communicated through the juxtaposition of these ostensibly irrational images with otherwise completely mundane scenes. My idea is that my creatures are not original but are ultimately part of a much larger cultural continuum.”

 Since graduating Cum Laude from Rice University in 2002 with a BA in Art and Art History (and a BS in Astrophysics), Matthew Grabelsky has shown in dozens of group exhibitions and solo shows around the world,

in 2017, leaving aside the political agenda, he was tapped by electronic musician Moby to paint an album cover featuring a father cow reading a book to his calf, to see more of Grabelsky’s work, follow him on Instagram, I still can not get over how good these paintings are, they had totally fooled into thinking they were photographs, I must look harder next time!


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