“Jeckyll and Hyde”

 

"Jeckyll and Hyde"

by Gregory J. Rose
2019, Mixed Media on Panel, 36”x48”

In Private Collection

A large-scale mixed-media composition built from layered color fields, scraped paint, linear drawing, and gestural mark-making, combining saturated yellows, muted neutrals, charcoal blacks, and sharp graphic interruptions. Previously exhibited in Out of The Darkness. Private Collection. Unframed.

 
 

 
 
 

Collector Snapshot

Jeckyll and Hyde is a large-format independent work from Gregory’s 2019 output that reflects a mature, confident abstraction grounded in architectural structure and chromatic contrast. Its scale and visual density position it among the more materially ambitious works from this period, aligning with a phase marked by increased collector demand.

  • Moderate Growth Potential

    The work’s large scale, resolved visual language, and exhibition-backed provenance support sustained relevance within Gregory’s market. Its private acquisition reflects demand extending beyond traditional purchase structures.

  • One of One Original

    This artwork has been acquired and is no longer available.

  • Market Value at Time of Acquisition: $3,800

  • Acquired in 2024

  • Advanced Collector Tier

    The scale, execution complexity, and exhibition-backed provenance position this work for collectors seeking materially significant pieces aligned with a clearly defined and completed phase of Gregory’s mixed media practice.

 
 

 

Artwork Details

Full Description

The composition is structured through intersecting blocks of color, exposed underlayers, and assertive linework that cuts across the surface. Bright yellow passages contrast with subdued grays and blacks, while scraped and gestural marks introduce movement and tension across the panel.

 

Provenance

Out of The Darkness Exhibition

Jeckyll and Hyde was exhibited as part of Out of The Darkness, a body of paintings developed before and after Gregory’s trip to Senegal. The exhibition documents a period in which trauma, lived experience, and social conditions informed both material approach and conceptual direction, alongside the integration of digital drawing processes into the painting practice.

 
 

 
 

Market Relevance

Gregory’s market continues to strengthen across exhibitions, public placements, and institutional acquisition. Large-scale mixed media works (36”–48”) have achieved documented sales between $2,500 and $3,500 in recent years, including acquisition by both private collectors and institutional buyers.

Comparable works within this size category moved from $2,500 (2023) to $3,500 (2024), reflecting sustained demand for major compositions. “Jeckyll and Hyde” is positioned within this established and recently validated market range.

 
 
 

Comparable Sales

“Jeckyll and Hyde” — 36x48 inches, Mixed Media on Panel
Sold for $3,500 in 2024

“The Bird” — 36x48 inches, Mixed Media on Panel
Sold for $3,500 in 2024

“The Avenue” — 36x36 inches, Mixed Media on Panel
Percent for Art Acquisition, Sold for $2,500 in 2023

 
 

Artist Market Position

Gregory J. Rose maintains consistent academic and institutional exhibition placement for his mixed media work. Jeckyll and Hyde reflects this momentum through its inclusion in a defining exhibition and its alignment with established pricing for large-scale works within his practice.

 

Price Growth of Mixed Media Works

 
 

 

Jeckyll and Hyde synthesizes scale, chromatic tension, and structural abstraction into…

…a commanding panel that reflects a confident moment within Gregory’s mixed media practice, reinforced by exhibition history and private acquisition.”

— Curatorial Commentary

 

 
 
 
 

 

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