About
Taylor Anton White, an American contemporary artist, is known for his bold, large-scale abstract assemblages that blend traditional painting techniques with unconventional, utilitarian materials. Based in Fredericksburg, Virginia, White’s practice pushes the boundaries of painting by exploring its sculptural possibilities in the digital age.
This one-of-a-kind 70-inch high by 80-inch wide mixed-media assemblage incorporates acrylic, enamel, spray paint, charcoal, and pencil on canvas. The artist’s signature layering and fragmentation create a richly textured surface, evoking a sense of play and spontaneity. White’s process involves adding and removing marks in an intuitive, experimental fashion, often starting without a concrete plan. As the artist notes, “Play is critical to my art-making. I try to intuitively put things together and then delete things until it’s there.”
This artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Ready to hang, the piece is available for local delivery in Los Angeles, with affordable shipping options worldwide.
White’s artistic journey began in San Diego, California, and evolved after a nine-year career as a U.S. Marine. His paintings often echo themes of memory, tension, and chaos, referencing modernism, abstract expressionism, and Internet culture. Drawing inspiration from cryptic and contemporary influences, White creates work that challenges both artistic conventions and the digital consumption of art. His frequent use of grids, as seen in works like Don’t Put the Tron in the Tron / Always Put the Tron in the Tron (2021), collides with bold textures, spray paint, and found materials, resulting in dynamic, multi-dimensional compositions.
White’s works have been exhibited at prestigious galleries and art fairs internationally, including solo exhibitions at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles, ADA Gallery in Richmond, and Monica King Contemporary in New York. With each piece, Taylor Anton White offers viewers a captivating glimpse into the ever-evolving nature of abstraction in the contemporary world.