Bryan Ryley is an artist who lives and works in Vernon, B.C, Canada. Throughout his career, Ryley’s work has moved back and forth among three media – painting, drawing, and collage, with forays into sculpture and photography. In each medium he explores structural systems and ..Read more

Bryan Ryley is an artist who lives and works in Vernon, B.C, Canada. Throughout his career, Ryley’s work has moved back and forth among three media – painting, drawing, and collage, with forays into sculpture and photography. In each medium he explores structural systems and serial compositions, developing new voice with each change of material and scale. Ryley’s lyrical tones and richly textured color is reminiscent of a classical modernist abstraction rooted in Cubist collage and Surrealist inspired abstraction.

Ryley exhibits in both Canada and The United States. His work is found in numerous private and public collections, including: Government of Canada, Canadian Consulate, Paris, France; The Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Ontario; British Columbia Art Collection, Victoria, BC; Kelowna Public Art Gallery, Kelowna, BC; Vernon Public Art Gallery, Vernon, BC; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York; Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconson; and numerous corporate collections including Canadian Pacific, SunLife Financial, IBM Canada, Brookfield Properties/bcIMC Realty, Encana, Cenovus, Petro Canada, Shell, Nordstrom and others.

Educated in New York, he holds a Master of Fine Arts (Honors) 1977, from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn; a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honors) 1974 from the University of Victoria, Victoria, BC and was one of the first participants and seminar leader in the Graduate program at the Whitney Museum, New York in 1976/77. On his return to Canada he participated in the renowned workshops at Emma Lake, Saskatchewan (1979/80/81) working with John Elderfield, Friedl Dzubas, and Stanley Boxer.

Burning Ground (2022)
72 × 60 in | 183 × 153 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Rabbit & Rooster (2022)
72 × 60 in | 183 × 153 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Defenders (2022)
60 × 72 in | 153 × 183 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Flood (2022)
48 × 60 in | 122 × 153 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Deluge (2022)
72 × 60 in | 183 × 153 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Bird Song (2022)
42 × 36 in | 107 × 92 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Cinders (2021)
60 × 48 in | 153 × 122 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Pond (2022)
42 × 36 in | 107 × 92 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
On Alert (2021)
42 × 36 in | 107 × 92 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
On Guard (2021)
72 × 60 in | 183 × 153 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
His Master's Voice (2015)
30 × 22 in | 77 × 56 cm
Mixed Media on Rag Paper
Bird Song 1 (2019)
30 × 48 in | 77 × 122 cm
Acrylic, Canvas and Collage
Blemish (2015)
20 × 16 in | 51 × 41 cm
Acrylic and Collage on Paper
Colony Man (2020)
72 × 60 in | 183 × 153 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Stormy Atlantic Weather (1986)
11 x 18 in | 28 x 46 cm
Charcoal, Ink, Gouache, and Conte on Paper
Across the Valley (1986)
11 x 18 in | 28 x 46 cm
Charcoal, Ink, Gouache, and Conte on Paper
Revolver (2007)
54 x 60 in | 137 x 152 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Plumb Bob (2007)
48 × 72 in | 122 × 183 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Here & There (2007)
72 × 84 in | 183 × 214 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
To & Fro (2008)
60 × 84 in | 153 × 214 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
White No. 7 (2008)
72 × 84 in | 183 × 214 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Yellow Bullet (2007)
83 x 120 in | 214 x 305 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Middle Ground (2009)
23 x 15 in | 57 x 38 cm
Acrylic on Paper
In Our Time (2007)
48 x 42 in | 122 x 107 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
Step Away (2009)
23 x 14 in | 59 x 36 cm
Acrylic on Paper

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