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Social Realism and the Surreal Converge in Bryce Wymer’s Evocative Sketchbooks — Colossal

Last updated: October 29, 2025 9:30 pm
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Bryce Wymer is a Brooklyn-based artist known for his enigmatic and emotive murals, paintings, and illustrations. His work is characterized by mysterious light sources, geometric puzzles, disjointed figures, and bold hues that come together to create diverse and narrative compositions. Wymer often explores themes of social interactions and power dynamics in his pieces, infusing them with a sense of anxiety, mystery, and solitude.

One of the key elements of Wymer’s creative process is his use of sketchbooks. He has been keeping sketchbooks since middle school, using them to jot down graffiti tags, DIY show flyer ideas, and zine layouts. Over the years, his sketchbooks have evolved into an essential part of his creative process. Wymer carries a sketchbook with him at all times, using it as a jumping-off point for his larger-scale works. He often experiments with compositions on both small and large canvases, navigating the tension between raw energy and scale.

In recent works, Wymer has been focusing on figurative motifs that explore themes of quiet tension and emotional complexity. He often positions figures within minimal environments, highlighting social dynamics with undertones of vulnerability and control. The use of flat planes of saturated color in his work nods to Social Realism, a movement that highlighted everyday people as heroes in the face of government-generated adversity. Wymer’s contemporary aesthetic channels emotional and collective experiences, offering viewers a glimpse into his introspective and thought-provoking narratives.

To see more of Bryce Wymer’s work, you can visit his website and Instagram, where he regularly shares his latest projects and inspirations. Additionally, you can watch timelapse videos of his creative process on his Vimeo channel, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how his intricate and captivating pieces come to life.

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