Eric Wert

Works
  • Painting of two glass vases with a goatsbeard and a snapdragon
    GOATSBEARD AND SNAPDRAGON, 2025
  • Painting of flowers spilling out of a vase
    COPIA, 2025
  • Painting of a blue crab view of underside on wet table
    BLUE CRAB, 2020
  • Still life painting of flowers
    DAZE, 2025
  • Painting of still life of dark purple fruit
    NOCTURNE, 2025
  • Painting of a moss nest with blue egg in it
    MOSS NEST, 2024
  • Painting of an artichoke cut in half
    ARTICHOKE, 2024
  • Painting of a green plant with moss and mushrooms
    SOTTOBOSCO, 2022
  • Still life painting of a bouquet of pink flowers
    PAEAN, 2024
  • Eric Wert, COMMISSION: CASCADE, 2025
    COMMISSION: CASCADE, 2025
  • Still life on a tabletop with a Whiskey bottle, two glasses, walnuts, and a fruit bowl
    COMMISSION: YAMAZAKI BAR, 2024
  • Still lIfe with oysters, flowers, and fruit
    COMMISSION: OYSTERS & CRYSTAL, 2022
  • Table top with 14 succulent plants in front of a window with the night sky
    COMMISSION: LESTER'S SUCCULENTS, 2023
  • Still life painting with Dragon fruits and kiwi in a bowl on a table
    COMMISSION: DRAGON'S BREATH, 2023
Biography

Eric Wert (b. 1976, Portland, OR) received his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and his MFA from Northwestern University. Wert has a background as a scientific illustrator, which becomes evident in his paintings. Inspired by the compositions of Dutch still lifes, Wert depicts elaborate floral arrangements and dewy fruits and vegetables. He reinterprets the canon with his punchy use of color and pattern while remaining true to classical realism. He explains, "Even though my paintings appear realistic, I find I use imagination and invention as much as observational or technical skills."

 

Eric Wert has been in numerous solo and group exhibitions. His paintings can also be found in the collections of the New Britain Museum of American Art, the Illinois State Museum, and the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon University.

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