Black and white portrait of a young man with short, wavy hair, sitting on the floor with one arm resting on his knee, wearing a striped sweater and casual pants, against a plain background.

Gentry Amstutz is a mixed media artist whose work reimagines pulp culture, vintage nostalgia, and American iconography through a raw, hands-on lens. Fusing painting, collage, and found imagery, he builds bold visual worlds that feel like road-worn postcards from alternate timelines—gritty, romantic, and cinematic.

Mixed Media Artist | Visual Storyteller

Influenced by film stills, western iconography, cultural ephemera, and the quiet romance of roadside culture, his work captures emotion through fragmentation. Each piece becomes a layered reflection on identity, memory, and the stories we tell through images.

“Great art rewires the way I see the world. It helps me understand myself while stepping into the mind of someone else. That’s what I aim to do—create work that hits deep, even if you don’t know why at first.”

“Full many a flower is born to blush unseen,
and waste its sweetness on the desert air.”

-Thomas Gray

An abstract collage artwork featuring a roaring tiger at the center, surrounded by various illustrated and painted faces, figures, and symbols, using bold colors like black, white, red, and blue.

"Treason doth never prosper; what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”

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—John Harington

Abstract painting with bold black, pink, and white colors, featuring a deer through the lens of heat signature, textured white patches, and geometric shapes.