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Lowell Boyers
American, 1966
Lowell Boyers ’paintings are explorations of how multiple images can take shape and evolve on a surface. Each work is an amalgamation of forms—bodies, architecture, landscapes, and animals—that are not immediately recognizable or fully articulated.
The themes are sometimes loosely autobiographical. In his own words, his paintings are “manufactured and manipulated chaos,” in which “nothing is accidental.” He also asserts that time does not exist in his paintings, because each image is a collage of moments. Boyers experiments with mixing the effects of various techniques, including applying paint though pouring and spilling, as well as with a brush. Boyers also paints with mixed mediums, including acrylic paint, ink, and resin watercolor.
Lowell Boyers is an American Contemporary painter, often working in a variety of materials, such as acrylic resins and inks, and blending figurative and abstract imagery. Boyers received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and his MFA from Yale University. His work has been the subject of exhibitions worldwide, including in Cologne, Abu Dhabi, New York, Los Angeles, Houston, and Dallas. He lives and works in New York.
The themes are sometimes loosely autobiographical. In his own words, his paintings are “manufactured and manipulated chaos,” in which “nothing is accidental.” He also asserts that time does not exist in his paintings, because each image is a collage of moments. Boyers experiments with mixing the effects of various techniques, including applying paint though pouring and spilling, as well as with a brush. Boyers also paints with mixed mediums, including acrylic paint, ink, and resin watercolor.
Lowell Boyers is an American Contemporary painter, often working in a variety of materials, such as acrylic resins and inks, and blending figurative and abstract imagery. Boyers received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and his MFA from Yale University. His work has been the subject of exhibitions worldwide, including in Cologne, Abu Dhabi, New York, Los Angeles, Houston, and Dallas. He lives and works in New York.
Lowell Boyers
"Great Substance/One Taste," 2025 Large Abstract Painting By Lowell Boyers
H 60 in W 48 in D 2 in
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Lowell Boyers
"Crown" 2024 Large Abstract Acrylic Painting On Canvas by Lowell Boyer
H 48 in W 58 in D 2 in
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Lowell Boyers
"Nectar." 2025 A Large Black And MultiColor Abstract Painting by Lowell Boyers
H 58 in W 48 in D 2 in
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Lowell Boyers
"You so Sweet" 2023 Large Black, MulticolorAbstract Painting by Lowell boyers
H 48 in W 58 in D 2 in
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