Manhattan
By David Tycho
US$ 8,000
Overview
2022
Acrylic, Acrylic on canvas
Unique Work
Dimensions: 125cm (H) x 125cm (W) x 5cm (D) / 49.2" (H) x 49.2" (W) x 2" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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About the art
Artist statement
Acrylic on canvas, Framed 125 x 125 x 5 cm
David Tycho is a Canadian artist born in 1959 who lives & works in Vancouver, Canada. He attended the University of British Columbia, where he studied painting under renowned Canadian artist Gordon Smith.
After graduating, David moved to Asia for four years, an experience which had a deep and lasting effect on his art. Tycho had his first solo show in 1993 in his hometown of Vancouver. Since then, his art has straddled the genres of abstraction and representation, at times more experimental and intuitive and at other times more reflective of his surroundings.
His works are inspired by subjects ranging from pristine wilderness to urban sprawl, to the people he encounters in his daily life. In addition to painting, in 2020, Tycho began working with photography and digital media, resulting in digital composite images printed on aluminum.
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Artist profile
David Tycho
Born: 1959
Hometown: Vancouver
Based in: Vancouver, Canada
David Tycho is a Canadian artist born in 1959 who lives & works in Vancouver, Canada. He attended the University of British Columbia, where he studied painting under renowned Canadian artist Gordon Smith. After graduating, David moved to Asia for four years, an experience which had a deep and lasting …
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