Robert Servat (b. 1977) is an American painter working in a Neo-expressionist style
The artist in his own words:
“My work explores psychological reactions to the complexities of a world in flux. It’s a dance between chaos and emotion—each piece beginning in instinct: raw, gestural, and unfiltered. Through layers of paint, faces, fragments, and personal symbols begin to surface. The process is unscripted but never accidental.
I’m influenced by artists like Peter Keil, Eddie Martinez, and Karel Appel—and by movements that value expression over replication. My intuitive approach has developed over years of solitary practice. Each brushstroke suggests itself. I leave the work raw as a response to the world.
These aren’t decorative objects—they’re psychological states captured in a moment of urgency. I paint for myself and release the work to those who connect with it intuitively. I expect something from the work—and from those who choose to collect it.”