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Robert (Tony) Sturgis

Love & happiness

Love & happiness

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Loose, abstract strokes define male and female figures, with the woman emerging prominently as the man turns away. Bold black outlines anchor the forms against a vibrant palette of primary colors, intensifying the emotion of loss. The composition captures both presence and absence—an intimate reflection on connection, distance, and the ache of letting go.

Artwork Details

Artist:
Robert (Tony) Sturgis
Year Created:
2024
Edition:
Original
Style:
The artwork likely falls under a contemporary or abstract expressionist style, characterized by emotive color application and possibly non-representational forms. This aligns with the title's suggestion of conveying emotion and abstract concepts through visual art.

About Robert (Tony) Sturgis

Robert Anthony “Tony” Sturgis, born in Birmingham in 1974, lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with his family. Alongside his career as a Lieutenant Firefighter Paramedic with Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue, he has pursued his passion for art for more than 20 years. Sturgis earned his BFA in Studio Art from the University of Montevallo, where he first explored printmaking before expanding into portraiture, murals, and eventually abstraction. While abstraction is his primary form of expression, Sturgis also creates figurative works, reflecting his versatility as an artist. His paintings have been exhibited both nationally and internationally, connecting audiences across a wide range of communities. Art has always been a grounding force in Sturgis’s life, offering both creative expression and personal renewal. His abstract paintings are built through many layers of paint and texture, with color and form...

Artist Statement

My work is a dialogue between color, texture, and memory. I build my paintings in layers—sometimes twenty to thirty coats of paint, sand, and iridescent mediums—allowing forms to emerge slowly, almost as if they reveal themselves. Within the explosions of color and pattern, vague figures and abstract symbols surface, echoing questions of place, time, and human connection. Though I began as a printmaker and worked for many years on portraits and murals, abstraction has become the language that feels most authentic to me. It offers catharsis, healing, and joy—a process where I can both lose and...

Selected Highlights

  • 1st Place for Metamorphosis
  • Beyond the Lines (Group), Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Pulse & Color (Solo), Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Art at the Wine Market (Solo), Tuscaloosa, AL
  • 2024 Robin Nance Metz Art Competition (Group), Colombiana, AL

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