Tyler Mitchell

Drawing, Painting, Sculpture / Installation, Visual / Media

About the Artist

Artist Bio Tyler Mitchell was born in Baltimore, Md. in 1979. Aware of his passion for arts at an early age, he started painting in oils in middle school and has aspired to be a painter ever since. He won the Maryland Distinguished. Scholars Scholarship for the Fine Arts upon graduating high school in 1997, one of only two awarded in the state each year for the fine arts. He went on to attend Savannah College of Art and Design and graduated in 2002 with a B.F.A in Painting. In those years he realized his love for a variety of different disciplines including photography, 3D sculptural work as well as street art and installation. Upon graduating S.C.A.D he moved to San Diego for 6 years, where he pursued surfing… mainly surfing. Working as  a commercial Journeyman finish carpenter for for 15 years proved instrumental in his development as an artist. Upon returning to the east coast he has dedicated all of his efforts to his artistic endeavors. His focus shifted to his photography for a number of years in which he became completely immersed. A unique brand of surreal, studio photography in which he could utilize various disciplines and techniques to bring his ideas to life at a much more rapid pace. These photos were born as ideas or mock ups for paintings. Not being satisfied with the finished product being a raw photograph, he turned back to his painting with a newfound invigoration. His work has been featured in over 60 juried gallery exhibitions as well as being featured in a variety of different publications including Surfing Magazine, ArtBlend magazine and Up.St.Art magazine as a cover artist. He has been included in the Surreal Salon exhibition at Baton Rogue Gallery Center for Contemporary Art the past 7 years and has been most recently exhibiting with Arch Enemy Arts in Philadelphia. Tyler has maintained a studio in the Graffiti Warehouse in Baltimore the last 5 years where he continues to work, explore and have fun.

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