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'''Tyler Vance''' is an artist and art instructor. He teaches drawing, painting, and art history at Assumption College and other institutions in central Massachusetts.  
 
'''Tyler Vance''' is an artist and art instructor. He teaches drawing, painting, and art history at Assumption College and other institutions in central Massachusetts.  
  
Vance grew up in northern Utah and earned his BFA degree from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and his MFA degree from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. He was an adjunct faculty member at USU until 2012. He is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].  
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Vance grew up in northern Utah and earned his BFA degree from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and his MFA degree from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. He was an adjunct faculty member at USU until 2012. He is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].  
  
 
Currently, Vance uses the same few colors: an earth tone palette consisting of yellow ochre, burnt sienna, burnt umber, raw umber, ultramarine blue, and titanium white to explore the range of subtle tonalities you can achieve with these colors. His oil painting feels to him more like drawing and sculpting.[http://www.thekrakens.com/2015/07/tyler-vance-art-and-artifact/] His paintings capture “reverence” for the objects, relics, and artifacts he paints.[https://www.tylervanceart.com/statement/]
 
Currently, Vance uses the same few colors: an earth tone palette consisting of yellow ochre, burnt sienna, burnt umber, raw umber, ultramarine blue, and titanium white to explore the range of subtle tonalities you can achieve with these colors. His oil painting feels to him more like drawing and sculpting.[http://www.thekrakens.com/2015/07/tyler-vance-art-and-artifact/] His paintings capture “reverence” for the objects, relics, and artifacts he paints.[https://www.tylervanceart.com/statement/]
  
[[Image:Tyler_Vance_Earth-Shall-Pass.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Tyler Vance Mormon Artist|”Earth Shall Pass,” entered into the Church History Museum, 10th International Art Competition, 2015 DO NOT COPY|left]]
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* [https://www.tylervanceart.com Tyler Vance Website]
 
* [https://www.tylervanceart.com Tyler Vance Website]
  
 
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Tyler Vance Mormon Artist

Tyler Vance is an artist and art instructor. He teaches drawing, painting, and art history at Assumption College and other institutions in central Massachusetts.

Vance grew up in northern Utah and earned his BFA degree from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and his MFA degree from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. He was an adjunct faculty member at USU until 2012. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Currently, Vance uses the same few colors: an earth tone palette consisting of yellow ochre, burnt sienna, burnt umber, raw umber, ultramarine blue, and titanium white to explore the range of subtle tonalities you can achieve with these colors. His oil painting feels to him more like drawing and sculpting.[1] His paintings capture “reverence” for the objects, relics, and artifacts he paints.[2]

Tyler Vance Mormon Artist
”Earth Shall Pass,” entered into the Church History Museum, 10th International Art Competition, 2015 DO NOT COPY