Spain
Gabriel Picart
From Spain, Gabriel Picart captures truth and stillness in fabric, flesh, and form.
Gabriel Picart’s unique and privileged connection to the renowned Antoni Gaudí - particularly to Park Güell - is reflected in his masterful use of color: bright, intense, yet never excessive.
His figures are luminous, his colors vibrant, his drawing precise. It is not hyperrealism, but a devotion to detail. For Picart, realism is not imitation but interpretation: each brushstroke is visible and direct, for Picart this is where the true magic of art resides.
Above all, Picart finds in painting a profound and universal form of communication: from Barcelona to San Francisco, from New York to Taipei, his cultured and contemporary message is conveyed with clarity, intimacy, and lasting resonance.
Style & Themes
Figurative realism with the human figure as central motif.
Technique
Realistic though not photographic, his oil paintings reveal visible brushstrokes, transparency, and layered depth, merging traditional techniques with twenty-first-century 3D sculpting as a source for many of his pictorial references.