Embedded artistic storytelling for luxury brands, sporting events and hospitality experiences. Transforming fleeting moments into permanent cultural artifacts.
Embedded within elite sporting environments, artist Tyler Robertson creates raw field sketches, paintings, and visual studies in real time — documenting not only competition itself, but the atmosphere, humanity, movement, and ritual surrounding it.
More Than Event Coverage
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Embedded Inside the Experience
Working directly within race paddocks, on the field, in the stand, hospitality environments, galleries, clubhouses, and event venues, Tyler Robertson creates visual studies in real time using ink, charcoal, acrylic, pigment, and mixed media.
The result becomes a living visual archive. These are physical works created by hand inside the environment itself.
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Not Photography Replacement
Rather than simply documenting what an event looked like, Field Studies focuses on what it felt like to be there.
- The tension before competition.
- The exhaustion behind the scenes.
- The movement of machinery.
- The rituals of preparation.
- The energy of crowds.
- The quiet moments between performances.
DELIVERABLES / OFFERINGS
Embedded Event Residency
On-site artistic documentation throughout event week.
Hero Artwork
Large-scale masterwork developed from field studies and embedded observation.
VIP & Hospitality Activation
Live artistic experiences inside premium hospitality environments.
Collector Editions
Limited-edition prints and commemorative releases.
Documentary & Social Content
Short-form cinematic content documenting the artistic process.
Corporate Installation
Permanent works for offices, lounges, hospitality spaces, and brand environments.
Sponsor & Executive Gifting
Framed studies and collectible originals for partners and VIP guests.
Built for Brands, Teams & Cultural Events
WHO IT’S FOR
- luxury sponsors
- sporting organizations
- hospitality groups
- corporate partners
- museums
- destination events
EXAMPLE CATEGORIES
- Motorsports
- Golf
- Horse Racing
- Olympic & International Sport
- Luxury Hospitality
- Brand Activations
- Cultural Institutions
Gifting Examples
Collector Editions
Select Field Studies may culminate in an official poster or commemorative print edition—created from the energy, atmosphere, and visual storytelling captured on-site during the event. Designed as collectible works rather than promotional graphics, these editions serve as lasting artifacts of the experience.
Hero Artwork
For select partnerships, the Field Studies process may culminate in a large-scale master painting—an iconic hero work created from the energy, emotion, and visual material gathered throughout the event. Designed as a signature centerpiece, these works can live as permanent installations, collector pieces, hospitality displays, or future licensed imagery.
Human Interpretation in a Digital Age
In a world saturated with polished digital content and endless imagery, physical artistic interpretation carries a different kind of emotional weight. A hand-drawn sketch created trackside. Pigment layered in real time. Notes, marks, imperfections, and atmosphere captured inside the moment itself.
Field Studies exists to preserve the humanity surrounding elite sport — transforming fleeting experiences into lasting physical artifacts that feel personal, tactile, and alive.
Engagement Structures
Field Studies engagements are customized based on the scope, duration, travel requirements, artwork deliverables, and licensing needs of each project. Projects typically fall into one of three categories:
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Event Documentation
Single-day and multi-day experiences focused on capturing the atmosphere, energy, and defining moments of an event.
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Brand & Hospitality Partnerships
Embedded artistic storytelling for luxury brands, hospitality groups, sporting organizations, and corporate experiences.
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Legacy Projects
Comprehensive engagements that may include original artwork, official event posters, limited editions, executive gifts, installations, and licensing opportunities.
Select Availability
Field Studies engagements are limited and accepted on a project-by-project basis.Most partnerships are booked 3–12 months in advance.