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Overview
"Art saved my life."
Terry Urban is a contemporary American artist whose work fuses expressive intensity with layered symbolism. Born and raised in the industrial landscape of Cleveland, Ohio, Urban draws deeply from his working-class upbringing and personal heritage. His roots in an Irish American family, shaped further by the presence of a Cherokee stepfather, forged a perspective steeped in resilience, hardship, and a quiet loyalty to the underdog.
Urban's path to becoming an artist was anything but linear - shaped by false starts, detours, and reinventions. He chased early dreams from the skate scene of Los Angeles to DJ sets in New York, France, and Tokyo. Along the way, he navigated the chaos of nightlife and creative burnout before ultimately finding his voice as a visual artist. Today, he lives and works in San Clemente, where a slower, more intentional rhythm of life fuels his art and personal renewal.
Urban's paintings pulse with emotional contrast - rich in bold color, raw texture, and a fascination with mortality. Working across canvas and wood, he constructs a mythic, often turbulent visual world populated by skulls, bones, and fragmented figures. These recurring symbols serve as meditations on impermanence, vulnerability, and the fractures within the self. Despite their dark undertones, his compositions never feel static; they radiate with a tense vitality and a restless search for meaning beneath the surface.
At the core of Urban's practice is a commitment to authenticity - an unflinching gaze turned inward, toward the ghosts of origin and the grit of lived experience. His work pushes past aesthetics, aiming instead to capture something elemental about the human condition. Through his exploration of loss, identity, and endurance, Urban has built a body of work that feels immediate, unfiltered, and deeply alive.
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Works