Jordy Kerwick (b. 1982, Melbourne, Australia) is a self-taught contemporary artist whose work reimagines mythological and folkloric motifs through a distinctly modern lens. Known for his bold, textured compositions and fantastical subject matter, Kerwick's paintings often feature recurring symbols such as tigers, snakes, and dragons-creatures that embody both primal energy and a timeless narrative appeal.

 

Drawing inspiration from his personal experiences and an eclectic array of artistic traditions, Kerwick's flattened perspective and intuitive brushwork evoke a sense of immediacy and raw authenticity. His vibrant color palettes and layered forms create a dynamic interplay of whimsy and gravitas, situating his work at the crossroads of modernism and myth. With a growing international presence, Kerwick's paintings are held in significant private and public collections, reflecting his rising prominence in the global art world.