The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion (2025)
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The Ceaseless Cycle of Erosion (2025) is part of an ongoing series in which Grewal examines transformation and the passage of time — processes that occur within the natural coastal environment as well as within our own personal lives.
The figures appear to emerge from their surroundings, at times dissolving into the brushwork of the rock formations. It is not immediately clear whether we are witnessing a group of men or a single figure moving across the composition in fleeting, transitory moments.
Through an expressive, almost cinematic approach, Grewal conveys not only the vastness of the coastline, but also a sense of human fragility and communion with nature.
Jake Grewal draws upon the European canon of landscape painting, skillfully engaging the visual languages and compositional structures of Romanticism. His work ranges from lush, verdant forests to scorched, cloud-laden terrains. Within these settings, Grewal places nude, primarily male figures, building contemplative spaces that foreground queer intimacy and desire.
Grewal (b.1994, London, lives and works in London). Selected exhibitions include: Jake Grewal: Under The Same Sky, Studio Voltaire, London, England (2025); Jake Grewal: Some days I feel more alive, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, England (2023); Dissolving Realms, curated by Katy Hessel, Kasmin Gallery, New York NY (2022); Drawing Room Biennial 2021, Drawing Room, London, England (2021); Deity, Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (2020); Everyday is Sunday, UTA Artists Space, California CA (2020); No Time Like The Present, Public Gallery, London, England (2020); The Drawing Year, Open Studios 2019, London, England (2019); The Drawing Year End of Year Exhibition 2019, Royal Drawing School, London, England (2019); Best of the Drawing Year 18-19, Christie’s, London, England (2019); Full English, Platform Southwark, London, England (2019).















