This painting reflects Gable’s interest in translating familiar, everyday images through a slow, process-driven approach. Details emerge and recede across the surface, creating a subtle tension between depiction and abstraction. The work underscores his ongoing exploration of how painting reshapes the meaning of the images it revisits.
Unframed
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About the artist:

Myles Gable is a self-taught oil painter whose work explores the act of painting through images drawn from personal photographs and found sources. His practice focuses on everyday subjects—figures, interiors, and landscapes—that carry a sense of familiarity and quiet reflection. Gable approaches painting as a process-based practice. Rather than aiming for exact representation, he uses gesture, repetition, and surface to explore how an image can shift meaning through the act of being painted. His work often blurs the line between clarity and abstraction, inviting the viewer to slow down and reconsider what they are seeing. By working with images that are both personal and anonymous, Gable’s paintings hold a tension between memory, observation, and interpretation—framing the painted image as a way of re-experiencing moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed.

Myles Gable (b. 1996, Seattle, WA)

Solo Exhibitions: 2025 - Seven Hills, The Meeting, New York, NY.

Group Exhibitions: 2025 - Sensory Archive, curated by Grayson Ritcher, Common Ground, Seattle, WA; Small Format Painting Show, curated by Leo Fitzpatrick & Josh Smith,105 Henry, New York NY; Garvey Flag “An Art Show”, curated by Donyel Nicholas & Ivy-Royal, St Marks Open Curatorial Exchange, New York, NY; 2024 - Collegial Currents, curated by Eduardo Medrano Jr. & Chris Scott, New York, NY; Melt, curated by CHITO, Hometeam Gallery, Seattle WA; Jamais Vu, curated by KO Nnamdie, Anonymous Gallery, New York NY.

Specs:

24 inches
18 inches
Myles Gable:
Untitled (MG003), 2023
Oil on canvas
18.0 × 24.0 inches /