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Ryan Coleman
Triple Scribble Blue Gold

2020

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This laser cut acrylic series of Scribble Sculptures is inspired by the gestures and quick mark making found in abstract expressionist painting and drawing, and the whimsical, bold color and shape found in classic cartoon. Ryan Coleman’s work combines gestural drawing and painting with carefully rendered elements inspired by classic animation. Intertwining bold shapes, scribbled gestures and vivid color schemes, he reimagines entirely new compositions in his own distinctive form. Coleman specializes in large-scale custom murals in addition to studio work including paintings, drawings and sculptures. Coleman grew up in Jacksonville, FL, and received a BFA in Painting from the Atlanta College of Art. He honed his artistic talents as a street muralist throughout early adulthood and was heavily influenced by his father, a retired professional cartoonist at Disney who previously inked a nationally syndicated newspaper comic strip for over two decades. Ryan Coleman worked briefly in animation at Cartoon Network after graduation and before moving to New York City where he served as a studio assistant to renowned pop artist Jeff Koons for eight years. His work is included in notable international collections at the High Museum of Art, Coca-Cola Corporate Headquarters, the Ritz-Carlton, NCR Global Headquarters, Canopy by Hilton, Golden Entertainment Corporate Headquarters, BuzziSpace, W Hotels, VyStar Credit Union, and Northside Hospital among others.
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    2020
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    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU136726573552
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