In "Genuine Moments," Joel Reglos turns inward, drawing inspiration from the quiet rhythms of family, life, faith, and the intimacy of cherished relationships. Marking his fourth solo exhibition, this body of work reflects a personal transformation that began in his early 30s, a shift from outward pursuits to the deeper fulfillment found in the company of a treasured few.
Joel paints with gratitude, capturing the tenderness of a father's embrace, the serenity of shared time, and the quiet strength of love's constancy. His works are imbued with the warmth of lived experience, each piece a visual prayer for the life he shares with his wife and children.
The paintings trace not only individual memories but also a universal longing for connection. Moments of togetherness that, while ordinary, hold profound meaning. Through brushwork that balances softness with precision, Joel transforms intimate domestic scenes into enduring symbols of hope, belonging, and faith. In his art, the private becomes communal, allowing viewers to reflect on their own stories of love and presence.
"Being a husband and father has been the greatest treasure, offering a quiet, complete life that is both my inspiration and my sanctuary," shares Joel. "The time spent with my wife and children are the genuine moments I strive to capture, moments of connection and love that feel like the truest rest."