About Max Reynal

Max Reynal likes to explore the relationship between the present and the past in life and in art.

Max Reynal’s paintings fuse spiritual archetypes with contemporary alienation, creating eerie, emotionally charged tableaux. Influenced by myth, cinema, and sacred art, his work evokes a world where revelation and dread sit side by side. Through symbolic figures and surreal compositions, Reynal probes the fractures between the visible and invisible, the holy and the haunted.

Max first studied art in courses at the Louvre Museum in Paris as a child. He won several art prizes in school, and received multiple awards while at Tisch School of the Arts, receiving an MFA in Film.

Max lives in a canyon in Santa Monica.