Geoffrey Gersten

Works
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cowboys Dont Cry but Sometimes They Fly
    Cowboys Dont Cry but Sometimes They Fly
  • Geoffrey Gersten, All Girl Revue
    All Girl Revue
  • Geoffrey Gersten, America's Favorite
    America's Favorite
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Beach Ball Splash
    Beach Ball Splash
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Beach Day
    Beach Day
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Best Wishes from Fred & Silver
    Best Wishes from Fred & Silver
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Black & Blue
    Black & Blue
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Born to Buck
    Born to Buck
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Born to Die
    Born to Die
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Born to Die
    Born to Die
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Brownie Movie Camera
    Brownie Movie Camera
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Can't Take a Joke
    Can't Take a Joke
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cap Collection (Donald Duck)
    Cap Collection (Donald Duck)
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Casablanca
    Casablanca
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Champagne Snow
    Champagne Snow
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cola Wars 1
    Cola Wars 1
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cola Wars 2
    Cola Wars 2
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cool it Cowboy
    Cool it Cowboy
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cowgirl Matches
    Cowgirl Matches
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cowgirls at Dusk
    Cowgirls at Dusk
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Cowgirls in Heave
    Cowgirls in Heave
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Dont Lose Your Hat
    Dont Lose Your Hat
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Dream
    Dream
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 I
    Folklore 1000 I
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 II
    Folklore 1000 II
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 III
    Folklore 1000 III
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 IV
    Folklore 1000 IV
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 IX
    Folklore 1000 IX
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 V
    Folklore 1000 V
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 VI
    Folklore 1000 VI
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 VII
    Folklore 1000 VII
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Folklore 1000 VIII
    Folklore 1000 VIII
  • Geoffrey Gersten, For Your Comfort
    For Your Comfort
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Friendly Competition
    Friendly Competition
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Godspeed Your Love
    Godspeed Your Love
  • Geoffrey Gersten, High Adventure
    High Adventure
  • Geoffrey Gersten, High Country
    High Country
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Hop on By
    Hop on By
  • Geoffrey Gersten, In This Issue: Bond's Girls
    In This Issue: Bond's Girls
  • Geoffrey Gersten, It Was All a Dream
    It Was All a Dream
  • Geoffrey Gersten, J-boy Rodeo Star
    J-boy Rodeo Star
  • Geoffrey Gersten, John Jack of Spades
    John Jack of Spades
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Joyride
    Joyride
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Jumping Off
    Jumping Off
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Just Cowboy
    Just Cowboy
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Just Cowboy (Folklore)
    Just Cowboy (Folklore)
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Kaleidoscope
    Kaleidoscope
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Kaleidoscope Cowgirl
    Kaleidoscope Cowgirl
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Kicking Up Dots
    Kicking Up Dots
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Long Live Cowgirls
    Long Live Cowgirls
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Long Live Cowgirls
    Long Live Cowgirls
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Magic Cluster
    Magic Cluster
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Magic Memories
    Magic Memories
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Minnie
    Minnie
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Molecular Splash
    Molecular Splash
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Nighthawks
    Nighthawks
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Once Upon a Time
    Once Upon a Time
  • Geoffrey Gersten, People Who Draw or Paint
    People Who Draw or Paint
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Picture of a Cowboy
    Picture of a Cowboy
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Pink Playground
    Pink Playground
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Polka Dot Powder
    Polka Dot Powder
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Rodeo Queen
    Rodeo Queen
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Roy Rogers and Trigger
    Roy Rogers and Trigger
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Sit Down Strike
    Sit Down Strike
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Ski Style in the 1940's
    Ski Style in the 1940's
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Slice
    Slice
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Soleil (Taste of Sun)
    Soleil (Taste of Sun)
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Strawberry Soda
    Strawberry Soda
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Surveying the Slopes
    Surveying the Slopes
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Taking the Leap
    Taking the Leap
  • Geoffrey Gersten, The Cowboy
    The Cowboy
  • Geoffrey Gersten, The Cowboy Dream
    The Cowboy Dream
  • Geoffrey Gersten, The Cowgirl
    The Cowgirl
  • Geoffrey Gersten, The End
    The End
  • Geoffrey Gersten, The Famous One
    The Famous One
  • Geoffrey Gersten, The Treachery of Images
    The Treachery of Images
  • Geoffrey Gersten, The Westernaire
    The Westernaire
  • Geoffrey Gersten, To Dream
    To Dream
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Tops in Telephones
    Tops in Telephones
  • Geoffrey Gersten, True Confessions
    True Confessions
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Western Aces
    Western Aces
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Where Life Begins
    Where Life Begins
  • Geoffrey Gersten, Wolf Point Windup
    Wolf Point Windup
  • Geoffrey Gersten, YEE-HAW
    YEE-HAW
Biography

Geoffrey Gersten reimagines historical leaps of faith as points of design-driven connection and reflection. His process, a delicate dance between planning and intuition, results in canvases at once considered and carefree” – Katy Niner, Independent Arts Writer

 

Geoffrey Gersten (b. 1986) is an internationally represented painter based in Scottsdale, Arizona. After early success as a CAD designer for Honeywell and Boeing, he began painting professionally in 2007. A self-taught artist, he learned to paint from privately studying old master techniques for many years. In his early work, Gersten was inspired by surrealism and the idea of painting Dream worlds or expressing the concepts of dreams and visions. “We live in the present, but we think in dreams,” he is fond of saying.

 

My beginning with anything that looked like art was not intended to be art. In school, I hated the structure of classes, but I loved geometry; meticulously formulating and arranging shapes was the only thing that piqued my interest. After school, I worked for Honeywell, then Boeing, doing CAD drafting. But after two years, I felt bored and unfocused, so I quit. Within another few years, I saw an old image inside an encyclopedia which prompted a zig-zag streak of inspiration. I was looking for the word “electrolysis” and, while flipping through the pages, came across “etching.” Its accompanying illustration was an etched copper plate from which a print was being pulled. It looked like a typical drafting drawing, so natural to me, so familiar, but one that had been shuffled. All of the lines were out of place, creating something entirely new and different—a work of art. An endeavor to create an image representing a deeper truth, which we specifically call art. This was my eureka moment in life. I was in my mid-twenties and had never painted before. But in that moment, I suddenly realized that my interest in geometry and my interest in CAD all hinged on design. So, I just started painting. Those early canvas were total chaos, but I loved painting so much, I just kept going. I pulled my hair out for 10 years, educating myself, learning over time. I didn’t know what I was doing, didn’t know good from bad. I persevered. Now, it feels like a miracle that it’s worked. Well, sometimes it’s a miracle. Other days…maybe I figured it out just a little bit.”

 

Always aware of working beneath the “great host of witnesses (the old masters),” Geoffrey’s signature style developed into a confluence of abstract expressionism and photorealism. His most recent canvases draw directly from images, people, and motifs from 19th century photographs juxtaposed on any text, design, and color determined entirely by feeling. This spontaneity is the dynamic factor that thrusts a painting beyond mere representation, solidly into a truly expressive work of art. 

 

With past exhibitions spanning the US as well as Taiwan, and Madrid, his work has been more widely collected each year. Geoffrey’s paintings can be seen in respected galleries in the US, and in prestigious collections and art fairs around the world. He has collaborated with Mark Parker (Nike CEO) and Warner Music.

 
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