Brooklyn Day (b. 1990, Los Angeles) is a Salt Lake City based painter whose work captures fleeting moments and transforms them into visceral explorations. Rooted in intuition, her practice is a response to the impressions left by personal experience — emotional, sensory and transient.
Day’s palettes are drawn from nature — familiar yet reimagined, reassembled in ways that evoke connection and introspection. Her process is grounded in a trust of materiality: paint is pushed, poured and layered, inviting texture and movement to evoke both tension and harmony. Each piece becomes a space where control meets chaos, reflecting the unpredictable beauty of the ephemeral.