Max Zorn (artist)

Their first Miami exhibition together was held inside Wood Tavern, a small bar in the heart of Wynwood Art District that sold out in two days.

[17] Zorn’s settings and themes are influenced by a combination of classic novels, nostalgic history and film noir[18] blended together by sepia tones of brown tape illuminated from behind.

[4] Zorn says he also finds inspiration from characters in novels produced by writers from The Lost Generation specifically Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, and Tom Wolfe.

His work also is influenced by American realism artists such as Edward Hopper, however Zorn's process rarely involves any photo reference and most of his artworks are created from scratch.

In 2012 Stick Together became the official name of the in-house gallery that has exclusive access to Max Zorn artworks and at times doubles as an artist agency and representative.