Zack Sanyour is a painter based in New York City whose practice
draws on found imagery, film stills, and personal visual archives to
construct layered, emotionally charged scenes. He received a BFA
in Oil Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2025,
where he developed a sustained engagement with observational
painting alongside cinematic composition and narrative
fragmentation.
Working in oil, Sanyour builds compositions through a process of
collage and recombination, allowing disparate visual sources to
coexist within a single pictorial field. His paintings often appear
naturalistic at first glance, yet slip into subtle surrealism through
shifts in scale, lighting, and spatial logic. This tension between
realism and artifice creates images that feel both familiar and
unsettled, inviting viewers into scenes that resist stable
interpretation.
At the core of his practice is an ongoing exploration of intimacy,
vulnerability, and emotional ambiguity. Sanyour treats painting as
a form of visual diarism, using the canvas to reflect on the
complexities of romantic relationships, desire, and
miscommunication. Figures and environments become stand-ins for
internal states, where gestures, glances, and compositional gaps
suggest what is felt but not fully articulated.
Through his use of saturated colour, cinematic framing, and
carefully modulated surface, Sanyour constructs spaces that hover
between memory and projection. His work positions painting as a
site where personal experience and mediated imagery converge,
producing scenes that are at once confessional
and distanced, intimate and unresolved.

