Circadian
Acrylic and India Ink on Gallery Cradled Wood Panel.
Marked by a constant experimentation with unique croppings and abbreviated forms, Bryce Wymer’s new compositions are driven by concepts such as time, isolation, and power. They are glimpses into a world that might move the viewer to consider the moment before or after the present one, and reflect the artist’s contemplation of the fragility of the human condition.
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Marked by a constant experimentation with unique croppings and abbreviated forms, Bryce Wymer’s new compositions are driven by concepts such as time, isolation, and power. They are glimpses into a world that might move the viewer to consider the moment before or after the present one, and reflect the artist’s contemplation of the fragility of the human condition.
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Year
2023
Materials
Acrylic and India Ink on Gallery Cradled Wood Panel.
Authentication
Signed by artist.
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
10 x 8 inches
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"I find inspiration in trying to capture the heart and soul of a narrative frozen in time."
About the Artist
Bryce Wymer
Featured in Juxtapoz Art, New York Times, The Washington Post Magazine, and The New Yorker, painter Bryce Wymer's unique aesthetic draws inspiration from punk/hardcore music and Dadaist collages. His site specific murals can be seen at Spotify World Trade Center, Brooklyn Navy Yards, and The Drake: Hotel, Toronto.
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Marked by a constant experimentation with unique croppings and abbreviated forms, Bryce Wymer’s new compositions are driven by concepts such as time, isolation, and power. They are glimpses into a world that might move the viewer to consider the moment before or after the present one, and reflect the artist’s contemplation of the fragility of the human condition.