Local graphite artist Scott Tyzbir is showcasing his artwork at the Nevada Day art show at Brewery Arts Center Oct. 22.
After a four-year hiatus from art exhibits, local artist Scott Tyzbir is back by popular demand.
Thatâs according to his wife, Wendi, a sales executive for Evans Broadcast Company. The last time he displayed his work in a gallery was 2010.
âHe won second place and it was during the Nevada Day Art Show,â she said. âBut during his break, he came out with 35 new drawings.â
Tyzbir, 51, will be showcasing his work at this yearâs Nevada Day Art show on Oct. 23, hosted by the Nevada Artistsâ Association. His art also can be viewed at open galleries in Comma Coffeeâs Backseat Gallery, and at Carson City Art Gallery and Pottery on 110 South Curry St.
His medium is graphite drawing with Native American, fantasy and religious themes. Some of the inspiration comes from his parents, who bought and sold Native American artifacts on the powwow circuits. His heritage also is Cherokee and Sioux.
âMy passion brought me back to galleries,â he said. âEach drawing starts talking to me as I work on it. Theyâre like children.â
Tyzbir didnât get into drawing until his 14-year-old son, Cody, died in 2004 from sudden heart failure.
Cody is his main inspiration because he wanted to be a tattoo artist when he grew up. Tyzbir said his talent is a gift from his son as each drawing gives him a connection.
Since then, heâs produced more than 300 drawings.
âI hope people will enjoy it,â he said. âItâs perfect timing for Nevada Day. I feel like Iâm contributing to the local community by being a part of the art scene.â
Tyzbir will be one of the few graphite artists participating in the judged show. There will be seven media categories with awards in each for first, second and third places with honorable mentions.
One of his latest pieces of work is called âEagle Valleyâ and is expected to be on display.
âGraphite is a lost art compared to art with technology,â said Wendi. âI think this will be a great year back for him and traffic from the Nevada Day parade will help. This community is starving for artists and itâs hard to promote yourself.â
Tyzbir also is a 1984 Carson High School graduate. He has another son, Brenon, and three step-children: Garrette, Heather, Julio and Skylar.
The annual Nevada Day art exhibition will be on display at Carson Cityâs Brewery Arts Center, from Oct. 23-Jan. 6.