



Bueno, no es tan nuevo, pero tenia ganas de que se vea, que estuve haciendo limpieza en el taller y salieron algunos viejos buenos....
Found some old-new works while cleaning the studio... i wanted you to see before they get too old...
The corruptions and violence in Rai Escalé’s dark paintings may be personal, but also come from the collective subconscious shared by each human being. His horrific art alternates between shocking and disturbing, but remains deeply insightful and may stimulate the journey of self-discovery of the viewer. The hidden meanings behind Escalé’s images aren't necessarily learned, but may stem from the unconscious. Making statements on the freakishness of consumerism and beauty culture, Rai Escalé has managed to pursue the nature of phantasmagorical human alternations, and evoke some of the discomfort one has when facing others. You could say, his obtrusive work has undone and decoded the ferocity of Bacon.
Stephanie Anderson