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Fontaine Scarelli - Chatter and Perspective, 2026, Oil and acrylic on Belgian linen

Chatter and Perspective, 2026

Oil and acrylic on Belgian linen

60 x 60 in.

About this work

Chatter and Perspective takes conversation as its subject, the way voices pile up, interrupt, and overlap until it's hard to tell where one ends and another begins. Magenta, indigo, and olive gather in dense clusters and thin out into looser passages across the raw linen, mirroring how talk moves, some moments loud and crowded, others trailing off unfinished. At 60 x 60 in., the square canvas holds everything tightly within its edges. For acquisition inquiries regarding this work, please contact Guy Hepner directly.

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Edition & Provenance

Year
2026
Medium
Oil and acrylic on Belgian linen

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About the Paintings Series

This body of work, presented through Guy Hepner Gallery, brings together fourteen large-scale paintings spanning 2025 to 2026, some of the most ambitious canvases of Scarelli's career to date. Working at scales that command architectural presence, Scarelli builds each surface through sustained accumulation, applying and stripping back oil, acrylic, charcoal, and mixed media in successive layers until the painting finds its own internal logic.

The works range from confrontational near-monochrome compositions to densely chromatic fields, moving between tension and release, entropy and resolution. Several paintings draw on Scarelli's ongoing engagement with science fiction as a lens for examining consciousness, treating alien civilisations not as fantasy but as allegory for psychological states of otherness, perception, and the limits of understanding.

Collectively, these paintings show a painter working at the height of his powers: physically demanding in scale, intellectually precise in intent, and emotionally immediate in impact.

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About Fontaine Scarelli

Fontaine Scarelli is a Chicago-born abstract expressionist painter whose large-scale, immersive canvases explore the psychological space between reality and illusion, memory and erasure, time and dissolution. Working from his Chicago studio, he builds layered compositions that carry both emotional vulnerability and formal control, paintings that don't just decorate a room but change how it feels to stand in it.

His path into painting wasn't the usual one. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design at the Illinois Institute of Art in Chicago, he walked away from that world to find a visual language of his own. That break left him with a defiant independence that still shapes his practice today. His influences range from post-apocalyptic cinema and The Twilight Zone to a solitary upbringing in Chicago, and his work sits in that existential border zone between perception and dissonance, the familiar and the uncanny. He builds his canvases through accumulation, layering, reworking, excavating, with each brushstroke functioning as an act of self-discovery. The result is work that reads as both gestural and calculated, raw and composed, deeply personal yet widely resonant.

Scarelli's rise has been fast. In 2025 he debuted his first international solo exhibition, 11:11 On Another Planet, at Gaia Art Gallery in Hong Kong, with a feature in Milk X Magazine. His Chicago solo show Fractured Continuum (2024) built his local reputation, and his large-scale painting The Idea of Time was acquired by global design firm Perkins&Will for permanent installation in their Chicago studio. His work has shown at Art Basel Miami Beach through Luminaire, appeared at Saks Fifth Avenue, and been featured on WGN-TV's Spotlight Chicago.

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