“I explore the connection of the athletic spirit to art. Ambition has a soul reflected in shades of black and white, or set afire in vibrant colors. I see the image of the body as a catalyst of strength, poetry, and movement – from dancers who transform music and motion into visual poetry, to athletes who embody the dedication of strength and eternal will. There is a story behind each moment and that my art strives to reveal.” – Bryant Robert

Recent Work

“Art is a direct connection to the artists’ world translated through the catalyst of their medium. It creates an emotional playground that the viewer can jump into.” – Bryant Robert

About Bryant

Bryant Robert’s Art and Athletes portfolio features intricate drawings of the human form, inspired by a desire to integrate his passions for fitness and art.  Influenced by Michelangelo and DaVinci’s studies, Bryant creates a unique perspective on athletes and dancers in their moments of beauty, strength, and emotion. Bryant’s ability to depict the detailed muscularity of the human form and elevate its essence through the application of light and shadows invites viewers to connect with his work on an intimate level.

Bryant created a series of athlete drawings and accompanying narratives which were featured in a one-artist show in the Center Stage Rotary Gallery. His art is frequently chosen for curated exhibitions at Center for the Arts Evergreen and the Arvada Center Gallery.

He had a piece selected for the Inspired By show at 40 West Arts. Bryant also accepts private commissions. Recent customized work has included drawings of a seascape, a cyclist, an athlete in training, a pet tribute, and a father/daughter portrait.

Bryant earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A K-12 elementary art teacher at Elk Creek Elementary School, Bryant obtained his Art Education degree at Metropolitan State University in Denver. To connect with Bryant and his artwork, go to the Art and Athletes Facebook page

“Don’t only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets, for it and knowledge can raise humanity to the divine.” – Ludwig van Beethoven