Stephen Wright is mainly a figurative realist whose work frequently crosses into other genres and subject matter. His paintings often express an
emotional breadth that range from reverence to absurdity and even humor, and hence
embrace both high and low culture.

Wright’s work is recognized for his use of bravura brushwork combined with a personal, intimate, often quirky vision.
Wright believes the purpose of an artist is to explore all impulses of both our culture and ourselves.
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Stephen Wright
Jen-Clone Moon-Glo Syntha-Skin Model (2nd Prototype) 36 x 48, oil on canvas
Jen-Clone, Full Combat Series 44 36 x 48, oil on canvas
Jen-Clone, Chameleon Sniper 48 x 36, oil on canvas
Jen-Clone, Demon prototype 48 x 36, oil on canvas
Nude in a Basket 6 36 x 48, oil on canvas
Nude in a Basket 3 36 x 48, oil on canvas
Nude in a Basket 2  36 x 48, oil on canvas
Nude in a Basket 1 36 x 48, oil on canvas
Nude in a Basket Study 18 x 24, casein on canvas
Pretty Half-Naked White Girl 1 24 x 36, oil on canvas
Writers 1 44 x 66, oil on canvas
Writers 2  44 x 66, oil on canvas
Python 1 66 x 44, oil on canvas
Alyssa Monks 2 44 x 66, oil on canvas
Mom & Daughter (for movie The Time Being) 66 x 30, oil on canvas
Actress 1 44 x 66, oil on canvas
Big Black Chair 1 36 x 36, oil on canvas
Big Black Chair Again 36 x 36, oil on canvas
Internet Girl 36 x 36, oil on canvas
Little Black Dress 48 x 48, oil on canvas