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Bryan Larsen is an American realist oil painter who describes himself as a “classical optimist.”
His work brings together figurative painting, architecture, science, and an explicit interest in beauty, achievement, innovation, and a hopeful view of the future. Educated in illustration and mechanical engineering, he eventually returned fully to fine art, carrying with him a fascination for math, science, and how those fields can live inside ambitious realist painting.
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His paintings often feature humans, machines, contemporary architecture, and space-adjacent imagery in compositions that feel both romantic and technically precise. He talks about wanting not to paint science fiction, but to depict what he finds important and inspirational about the universe and humanity’s place in it, as if seen from a not-too-distant future. That combination of classical technique, narrative optimism, and quietly speculative imagery gives his work a very distinct voice inside contemporary realism.