The artwork 'Missed A Spot' by Tyler Sorgman features a vibrant grid pattern overlay on an abstract composition. Bold pink and white lines create a geometric framework across a dynamic blend of blue, yellow, and black shapes. The 60x60 inch acrylic painting combines structured linear elements with fluid, organic forms beneath, creating a captivating interplay of order and spontaneity.
The artwork 'Missed A Spot' by Tyler Sorgman features a vibrant geometric grid composition with intersecting pink and white lines overlaying a dynamic color palette. Bold blocks of light blue, yellow, and dark blue create an abstract pattern, with circular forms emerging through the gridded structure. The 60x60 inch acrylic painting combines sharp linear elements with soft, painterly areas.
The artwork 'Missed A Spot' by Tyler Sorgman features a vibrant grid-like composition with intersecting lines creating geometric squares and rectangles. Bold splashes of pink, blue, yellow, and purple create a mosaic effect across the 60x60 inch canvas. The abstract acrylic painting combines sharp linear elements with fluid color transitions, suggesting a modern, urban aesthetic. By Tyler Sorgman.
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    Tyler Sorgman

    Missed A Spot

    Original Artwork

    Dimensions: Height 60 in x Width 60 in.

    Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

    $3,000
    $3,000
    Unframed

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    The work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.

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    Tyler Sorgman

    Tyler Sorgman

    Works in Boston, MA

    Tyler Sorgman is interested in exploring how the landscape can act as a symbol for the psychological. Sorgman’s recent work includes imagery of plant growth, mountain ranges, storms, and forest fires. A solitary home is often set into these imagined spaces. The scenes Sorgman creates are meant to feel both playful yet perilous; dreamy yet uneasy. Throughout Sorgman’s body of work, there is a play between flatness, depth, and the simplification of complex forms. He builds up layers of paint through repetitive marks and symbols, and sees their accumulation as a reflection of his thoughts, feelings, and anxieties at the time of each individual work’s creation.

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