P.G. Gravele is intrigued by both abstract and representational elements, incorporating both in
his paintings on paper, canvas and collage which further integrates the balance of styles with
the introduction of metallic foils. "Having to choose to paint and draw in just one way would
seem stifling.... Specificity of subject allows me to vary aspects of color, balance, line, texture
and contrast to create different effects from painting to painting."
The artist is equally fascinated by experimenting with the quality of line and exploring
new color relationships; each and both continue to challenge Gravele, keeping the work fresh
and rewarding. "Immersing myself in both representational and abstract elements continually
reinforces my visualizing in extremely dichotomous ways. This, in turn, leads me to discoveries
that produce not only growth but, also, revitalization. The challenge of this quest for increased
awareness is what I hope to communicate. Perfect balance may be impossible to achieve, but it
is the striving that fuels and energizes my work."
A self-taught artist born near the shores of Lake Michigan, Gravele has lived in
Wisconsin since the early 1980s, and is exhibited and collected throughout the Midwest and,
recently, in Los Angeles.
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