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David Fredrik Moussallem
Toronto, Canada
Although David Fredrik's art is not technically Abstract Expressionism, I still love it. David's art can be classified as "post-graffiti" (which is a style that I'll write about in the future)—deconstructed collage paintings with obvious influences from his appreciation of global subcultures and street art.
David's paintings have that distressed city wall look, layered with old posters and graffiti, onto which he blends calligraphy and blurred color fields. He carves into these mixed media surfaces, reminding me of grid patterns on a big city map. All of these aspects of his paintings are clearly influenced by his academic training in graphic design and typography.
Each painting feels like it holds layers of stories—think of a busy city neighbourhood with all the noises and lives happening all around. The abstraction of the surfaces and carvings evoke the intensity of urban life and, simultaneously, the fluidity of it all.
Check out more of David Fredrik Moussallem's art: davidfredrik.com/about-david
Pete Stein
Founder, Galerie Stein
Montreal
Galerie Stein will be presenting several contemporary Abstract Expressionist artists both virtually at GalerieStein.com and in our gallery in Montreal in 2024.
Contact: Pete Stein at peter@GalerieStein.com