Gentry Amstutz studio headshot, professional portrait of the mixed media artist."

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.

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

“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

Mixed collage of black and white vintage photos on red background, including images of JFK, a police officer, and military men in Vietnam , with handwritten text at the bottom that says "Boxers Don't Have an Old Times Day."