Collection: Patrick Skals
Patrick Skals is a Canadian artist based in Toronto, renowned for his distinctively edgy and conceptual paintings that challenge mass narratives. His work explores psychocultural themes - such as identity, mental health, and societal norms - asking viewers to confront their own perspectives and engage in honest introspection.
In an era of algorithmic divisiveness, his work speaks to a common fragility in an environment where one cannot help but overthink. Patrick’s practice is born from a place of personal struggle and self-reflection, demonstrating deep vulnerability. His art taps into the collective psyche, signalling a therapeutic form to confront uncomfortable truths and turn vulnerabilities into strengths. Inspired by the "beautiful decay" of urban facades, Patrick incorporates pages from psychology textbooks and non-fiction novels into his textured compositions, also serving to reinforce intended subjects. His work is collected and exhibited internationally, gaining recognition for its emotional depth and conceptual rigor.