BACK & FORTH: A CATA Virtual Art SHOW


(11/15) Myles Tosk, Dragon Castle, 2018

Painting: Deep red thin brushstrokes blended into a green and blue background.
White man in a wheelchair wearing a green, red, and tan shirt with a goatee smiling.

Myles Tosk
Dragon Castle, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
28” x 26”
$325

SOLD

Scroll down to learn more about the artist.

Downward pointing arrow

Description:

Myles Tosk has been working in the A.R.T. process for 15 years, and was one of the original CATA artists to begin using this painting technique. Tosk’s work frequently features dramatic layers of paint and unpredictable compositions.

 

In March 2015, Tosk’s work was prominently featured in Berkshire Magazine. His work has been shown at the Berkshire Museum, the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, the Clark Art Institute’s Lunder Center at Stone Hill, Good Purpose Gallery and the Worcester Art Museum.

 

“I love the way Myles zoomed the laser across the canvas for this painting, creating rich layers of color and texture, moving from the warm splash of yellow on the left to the cool blue on the right. A dynamic dragon castle!” – Pat Hogan (CATA faculty)

BONUS FEATURES:

Myles Tosk “Dragon Castle” Video
“A.R.T.” Video
Myles Tosk Art Images
Myles Tosk Artist Images
Myles Tosk “Dragon Castle” Video
“A.R.T.” Video
Myles Tosk Art Images
Myles Tosk Artist Images

SELECT ANOTHER PAINTING TO VIEW:

Your support connects CATA artists with their talents!

Your support connects CATA artists with their talents!

Back & Forth is sponsored by:

Logo for October Mountain Financial Advisors
Logo for "Mungy Studios"
Logo for Berkshire Magazine
Logo for Frames on Wheels
Logo for Massachusetts Cultural Council
and supporters like you

Back & Forth is sponsored by:

and supporters like you
    • Myles Tosk "Untitled" (2013)

    • Myles Tosk "Lips" (2008)

    • Myles Tosk "Untitled" (2015)

    • Myles Tosk "Untitled" (2017)

    • Myles Tosk "Untitled" (2012)

    • Myles Tosk with his painting at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts (2016)

    • Tosk's work has been shown at the Berkshire Museum, the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, the Clark Art Institute’s Lunder Center at Stone Hill, Good Purpose Gallery and the Worcester Art Museum.