Matthew Grabelsky

Biography

Matthew Grabelsky is a Los Angeles-based painter whose distinctive work blends classical realism with surrealism, inviting viewers into a world where the everyday and the extraordinary collide. Best known for his dreamlike subway scenes that feature human-animal hybrids in mundane urban settings, Grabelsky uses hyper-realistic oil painting techniques to render his subjects with striking precision.

 

Raised in New York and trained in both art and astrophysics, Grabelsky draws on a unique blend of scientific curiosity and technical mastery. After studying art history at Rice University and completing a rigorous classical painting program in Florence, Italy, he developed a visual language rooted in academic tradition but infused with the fantastical. His paintings playfully reference mythology, pop culture, and the hidden inner lives of city dwellers, each work a narrative frozen in time.

 

Grabelsky’s work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private and institutional collections across the United States and abroad. He has pushed the boundaries of figurative painting with a vision that is both accessible and thought-provoking. Through his meticulously crafted compositions, Grabelsky invites us to look again at the world around us, reminding us that beneath the surface of the familiar lies the surreal, the humorous, and the deeply human.

Works
  • Drawing of a man with beard wearing a beanie and a shaggy long haired dog.
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Study For "Who Let The Dogs Out?", 2022
    graphite pencil on Moleskine
    10 1/4 x 8 1/4 in
    26 x 21 cm
  • Drawing of a shaggy sheep dog head on a man's body wearing a t shirt that reads "who let the dogs out?" on a black background
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Who Let The Dogs Out?, 2022
    Conté Pierre Noire Pencil on Canson Ingres paper
    24 x 18 in
    61 x 45.7 cm
  • painting of a Man with a monkey head reading to his child with a monkey head
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Curious George Takes A Train, 2022
    oil on canvas, walnut floater frame
    20 x 16 in
    50.8 x 40.6 cm
  • Man with a bear head carrying his bear child on his shoulders
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Child Bearing, 2023
    oil on 100% cotton paper prepared with acrylic gesso, mounted to wood panel, walnut frame with museum glass
    16 x 12 in
    40.6 x 30.5 cm
  • painting sketch of a Man with a monkey head reading to his child with a monkey head
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Study for Curious George Takes A Train, 2022
    oil on canvas, walnut floater frame
    10 x 8 in
    25.4 x 20.3 cm
  • A woman with the head of a mouse sitting on the subway with her child that also has a mouse head
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Mini Minnie, 2020
    oil on canvas, walnut floater frame
    32 x 24 in
    81.3 x 61 cm
  • sketched out painting of a mouse in human clothes holding her mouse child
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Study for Mini Minnie, 2020
    oil on canvas, walnut floater frame
    10 x 7 1/2 in
    25.4 x 19.1 cm
  • Matthew Grabelsky, Study for Texas Hold'em, 2022
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Study for Texas Hold'em, 2022
    oil on canvas, walnut floater frame
    10 x 7 1/2 in
    25.4 x 19.1 cm
  • Matthew Grabelsky, Prince Street, 2017
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Prince Street, 2017
    oil on wood panel
    12 x 12 in
    30.5 x 30.5 cm
  • Matthew Grabelsky, 125th Street, 2017
    Matthew Grabelsky
    125th Street, 2017
    oil on wood panel
    20 x 16 in
    50.8 x 40.6 cm
  • Matthew Grabelsky, Astor Place, 2017
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Astor Place, 2017
    oil on wood panel
    14 x 11 in
    35.6 x 27.9 cm
  • painting of a woman with a flamingo head standing on the subway
    Matthew Grabelsky
    Express To Jamaica Station, 2023
    oil on 100% cotton paper prepared with acrylic gesso, mounted to wood panel, walnut frame with museum glass
    20 x 10 in
    50.8 x 25.4 cm
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