$ 5,400.00
TYLER VOUROS | "Mystic Guide"
Charcoal on paper mounted to canvas
30 x 20 inches
2023
About the Artist:
Tyler Vouros crafts immersive, hyperrealist works that conjure imagined landscapes where animal presence and natural symbolism intersect with echoes of old master painting. Rooted in a childhood spent in a log home surrounded by wilderness, his practice reflects a lifelong entanglement with the natural world — filtered through a classical lens and rendered in charcoal and oil.
His drawings and paintings collapse the boundaries between observation and invention, reverence and ruin, anchoring mythic narratives in painstaking, tactile mark-making details. As both medium and message, charcoal and oil serve as vessels for precision, atmosphere, and memory.
A graduate of the New York Academy of Art (MFA), Vouros lives and works in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts, where he is Associate Professor of Art at the Community College of Rhode Island.
His work has been exhibited in major museums including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, the National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and the Bozeman Art Museum. He is represented by the Richard J. Demato Gallery and has shown at notable venues such as Collier West, Flowers Gallery, Haven Gallery, Sotheby’s, and international art fairs including Art Miami and Art Southampton.
Vouros’s work has been featured in Fine Art Connoisseur, American Art Collector, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, Western Art Collector, Glasstire, Manifest INDA, Artscope, and National Public Radio. He has been awarded residencies at LIA (Leipzig International Art Programme) in Germany and the Rockport Center for the Arts in Texas, and has served as a juror for the Oak Spring Garden Foundation Residency. He is a recipient of a MASS MoCA grant and has completed commissioned projects for clients including Grupo Cortefiel and CHANEL. His work is held in private and permanent museum collections in the United States and abroad.
His drawings and paintings collapse the boundaries between observation and invention, reverence and ruin, anchoring mythic narratives in painstaking, tactile mark-making details. As both medium and message, charcoal and oil serve as vessels for precision, atmosphere, and memory.
A graduate of the New York Academy of Art (MFA), Vouros lives and works in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts, where he is Associate Professor of Art at the Community College of Rhode Island.
His work has been exhibited in major museums including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, the National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and the Bozeman Art Museum. He is represented by the Richard J. Demato Gallery and has shown at notable venues such as Collier West, Flowers Gallery, Haven Gallery, Sotheby’s, and international art fairs including Art Miami and Art Southampton.
Vouros’s work has been featured in Fine Art Connoisseur, American Art Collector, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, Western Art Collector, Glasstire, Manifest INDA, Artscope, and National Public Radio. He has been awarded residencies at LIA (Leipzig International Art Programme) in Germany and the Rockport Center for the Arts in Texas, and has served as a juror for the Oak Spring Garden Foundation Residency. He is a recipient of a MASS MoCA grant and has completed commissioned projects for clients including Grupo Cortefiel and CHANEL. His work is held in private and permanent museum collections in the United States and abroad.