All paintings made by Casey VanDyke discuss topics such as
subversion, surveillance, pop culture, and introspection in a contemporary voice
the visual cacophony displayed in his work creates a distorted feeling suggested as a reaction to the visual noise one feels in our own culture.

Jesus Died for our Savings, 2021
Oil, acrylic, pastels, gel image transfers, found imagery
30"x40"

Commercially Real Estate, 2021
Acrylic, charcoal, pastel
36"x48"

The Non-Place, 2021
Silver gelatin cut-outs, found darkroom prints, oil paint, pastels, charcoal, found imagery
17"x24"

Environmental Painting: Downtown Jacksonville, 2021
Cyanotypes, reclaimed Epson Ink, silver gelatin cutouts, found imagery
26.5 "x 22"

Environmental Painting, 2019
acrylic, charcoal, spraypaint, found Imagery
36"x48"

Self Reflection, 2020
found waste, Instax pictures, acrylic paint, pastels, and sketchbook drawings
16"x20"