Gao
His subject matters are diverse such as global supremacy, war, urban decay, environmental degradation, tyranny, atrocity, or even giving homage to influences, often taking references from mass media, writings, and personal experiences. He deconstructs and constructs images added with elements of both familiar and unfamiliar, juxtaposing, layering, and plotting to produce a single image that conveys a sense of hysteria and chaos. Some of his works have a direct meaning, some ambiguous, or some have no meaning at all, just letting the paintings tell their own story. Most of the time he just does things that naturally comes out of his head. A spontaneous process is almost automatic, an expression of fewer rules and boundaries questing for inconclusive reasoning and imagination.
Gao, Lucien Freud, Salvador Dali, Francis Bacon, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Vincent Van Gogh, Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and an Amorsolo Lass, Acrylic on Canvas, H36xW48 inches, 2017
Gao, Pan, and Grims, Mixed Media, H36xw30 inches, 2017
Gao, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 50×40 inch, 2015
Gao, Dystopia II, Mixed Media, 50×40 inch, 2015
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