SINGLES

MARKEL’s single-canvas pieces are acts of rebellion wrapped in vibrant, unrelenting colour. Each one stands alone—complete, unapologetic, and loud in its intent. Look close, and you’ll see symbols rising through the chaos: sycamore trees, sprawling roots, fragments of stories carved in paint. Look longer, and they might look back at you.

Every stroke is a punchline to life’s absurdity, every composition a challenge to settle for less. Whether they hang in a boardroom, a basement, or nowhere at all, these works are for people who crave something real. No filler. No pretension. Just raw expression, hand-made by a man delusional enough to think art can still mean something.

MORE ABOUT THE ARTIST

MARKEL transmutes philosophical rebellion into monumental mixed-media landscapes, wielding spray paint and acrylic like alchemical weapons across increasingly massive canvases. Each work becomes a battleground where totemic figures rise through layered pigments—spray paint's raw urgency colliding with acrylic's deliberate depth. He's not just creating art; he's expanding a visual universe that grows more intricate and immense with each iteration. Totemic figures rise from his work like primordial memories; primordial archetypes erupt from his canvases like spectral memories; ancestral shadows materialize, bleeding through the membrane between myth and perception. With each new project, MARKEL's vision threatens to consume entire walls, entire rooms, entire perceptual boundaries—a relentless expansion of artistic consciousness that refuses to be contained.

These aren't paintings to match your living room decor—they're unflinching cartographies of inner wilderness, designed to crack open whatever fragile narratives you've constructed about reality.