Joel Rea is a highly acclaimed and multi award-winning artist known for his surreal, allegorical paintings. Rea’s oil on canvas works stand somewhere between genres of hyperrealism, photorealism and virtuosic Renaissance realism. From this amalgamation of influences, Rea has created a unique and recognisable style portraying social awareness and personal introspection through his impeccable execution of brush work detail.

Inspired by the mysteries of the animal kingdom and the Universe beyond, Rea’s meanings and narratives touch on the vast complexity of the human condition, presenting messages embracing the ageless turmoil of human inner consciousness and our species’ unwavering desire to survive. Rea combines contemporary visuals with qualities of the sublime in painting, provoking the deepest possible emotional response through technically achieved aesthetics. His imagery frequently depicts: self-portraits; tigers; dogs; sun rays coming through clouds; and destructive waves inspired by the turbulent Australian coastline where he played as a child.

In an article for the Huffington Post, Brandon Kralik writes  – ‘Representational painting today is not what it used to be and cannot be dismissed as longing for the past or harkening back to the Romantics of the 19th century. Although Rea’s work shares an aesthetic with Romanticism this is not about going back at all. They take from the past and move us toward tomorrow. He calls himself a Contemporary Surrealist Painter. Wikipedia describes Contemporary art as having developed from Postmodern art and although Joel Rea is very much alive and is dealing with issues of our present time, his work is far removed from the multimedia and purely conceptual work that has come to define Postmodernism and much of what is referred to as Contemporary art. To me Rea’s work moves in separate direction, one that is reconstructive, or Post Contemporary, as it places importance on craftsmanship and empathy. One thing for certain is that Rea’s paintings speak in a language where such words are not needed at all. There need be no artspeak to accompany them, to tell the viewer what is happening. The paintings speak for themselves.’

Notable Sales

Rea’s physical artworks are highly coveted with high profile collectors such as Joe Rogan and Kelly Rowland actively collecting his works. Original paintings have sold for $17,000 AUD (~$14,000 USD), and more recently $75,000 AUD (~$58,000 USD) for his piece Crossroads. He made a major splash in the NFT space with his debut Gold Tiger collection which resulted in an almost instant sell out and 1/1 creation sold for 2.75 ETH (~$9,458).

In The News

Giant Puppy Collection

The ground rumbles and buildings shake as Joel Rea returns to Makersplace with his giant puppy in tow. The iconic dogs of Joel Rea are both magnificent and malevolent. In this series of surreal allegorical paintings, the whimsical passage of a person’s youth is symbolised by Rea as an innocent giant puppy. The colossal juvenile intersects obstacles that represent themes of internal conflict and the competitiveness of the natural world.  Rea juxtaposes visual elements to create attention-grasping hyperreal stories.

History of Violence

Editions: One
Pricing: Accepting Offers Only

*Auction will ensue once reserve price is met.

Killing Me Softly

Editions: One
Pricing: Accepting Offers Only

*Auction will ensue once reserve price is met.

Walk Alone

Editions: 10
Pricing: $999

*Final edition will be auctioned

The Pursuit of Desire

Editions: 10
Pricing: $999

*Final edition will be auctioned

The Golden Coast

Editions: Open Limited Edition
Pricing: $350

*Artwork will be available for purchase for 24 hours only, from 6/24 at 3:30 PM PST to 6/25 at 3:30 PM PST. If 25 editions are purchased a 15 minute timer will ensue.

Raffle: Win an edition of The Golden Coast

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