TYLER MOORE


“Leftover” was created digitally in photoshop through the combination of traditional painting techniques and extra digital manipulation. This piece captures the fragmented and dissociated event of a man losing his wife as she passes in a hospital room. This piece was created with the pandemic in mind with the idea of looking ahead as to what is left after tragedy strikes.

“Shore” was created digitally in photoshop through the combination of traditional painting techniques and extra digital manipulation. The concept for this piece originally was meant to capture a moment from Hemingway’s short story, “Indian Camp.” The piece is meant to symbolize and capture the destruction, carelessness, and aloofness of white and eurocentric endeavors when crossing into minority cultures, with Native American being the example of the piece.

Tyler Moore is a Senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Digital Cinema Production and Creative Writing with a focus in fiction but an equal passion for poetry. He has been published previously in journals such as Sheepshead Review and Illumination Journal. He also works as the poetry editor for The Madison Review. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the bari sax, and exploring other hobbies such as drawing and painting. 

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