
His sister, Muna Stephen, living in Cyprus still has a lot of his work. She told us his story.
The diverse cultures he experienced during his travels inspired and enriched his imagination and are reflected in the wide variety of scenes in his interpretive paintings, from streets and markets to the moods of the sea. His paintings exhibit figurative, impressionist and abstract qualities.
Gabriel, started his artistic career working on a variety of surfaces with oils, but changed to acrylics on his return to the Middle East as he always enjoyed a challenge. Later on, in 2010 due to injury he once again changed his medium and started painting with pastel and water and oil pencils and ink which he was able to do sitting down – with magnificent results.
His words, Quote:-
“I find the infinite subtlety of colours fascinating, whether in city markets, during seasonal changes in the countryside, in the moods of the sea or the character of harbours and boats. It is a constant challenge to capture this in my paintings.”
Gabriel’s First exhibition when he rejoined the Art World was held in Paphos. Regrettably Gabriel passed away in 2016 after a long battle with cancer.
More info – Call Muna Stephen on 99402326 or the gallery on 99202813
