Wednesday 25 April 2018

Narrative Dramas Unfold in Robert Proch’s Multi-Dimensional Glitched Paintings and Murals

‘Late yellow’, 190x130cm acrylic on canvas, 2016

Robert Proch combines the aesthetics of street art and fine art in his dizzingly complex paintings and murals. The artist engages multiple perspectives, glitched repetitions of figures, architectural motifs, and tightly controlled color palettes to create his distinctive style. Scenes tend to radiate out from a central perspective point, surrounded by abstracted shapes and atmospheric brushstrokes.

Proch’s artist statement describes his work as mini-narratives that “examine the modern human condition using vivid colors and tangible emotions. Sentimentality, ambition, fear, loss, hubris, greed, and friendship play their roles in snapshot dramas.”

The artist studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland, which is where he currently resides. Proch also explores his signature style in the mediums of drawing and wood bas-relief sculpture, which you can view on his website and Instagram. (via Booooooom)

‘Rebirth’, Dąbrowa Górnicza Poland, 2013

‘Rubicon’, 160 x 120 cm acrylic on canvas, 2013

‘Traffic’, 120×120 cm acrylic on canvas, 2017

‘Undo’, painted in Washington DC, 2016

‘Big shadow’, 180x180cm acrylic on canvas, 2017

‘Ok What Now’, 180 x 120 cm acrylic on canvas, 2013

‘Emergency Exit’, 140 x 140 cm acrylic on canvas, 2014

‘Selective memory’, Boras, Sweden 2015

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