Black and white promotional flyer for an art exhibition titled "HOMEWRECKER" by Thomas Vandykie Gaillety. The event runs from June 7 through July 5, with an opening reception on June 7 from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition features a solo show by Scott Teplin, explores themes of impossible rooms and faux fireworks, and is located at 434 39th Street, Brooklyn. Contact information includes a phone number and email, and the event is near DNR trains.
Gallery wall featuring three large colorful illustrations of isometric indoor environments, each framed and with smaller images surrounding them. There is also a small vintage toy out of its box on a white pedestal in the foreground.
Collection of vintage tin toy machines and boxes on a wooden table, including a rock-em sock-em robots game, a devil-themed trading game, and various brightly colored toy packages.
A black and white drawing of a banner with the words "Home Wrecked" inside paper blocks with candles and stars decorations.
Art gallery with colorful abstract artworks on white walls and two white pedestals with small art pieces, in a bright, modern space.
Display of colorful firework boxes and related items at a fireworks stand with a large yellow sign reading 'FIREWORKS' and a poster titled 'SAFETY FIRECRACKERS'.
Comic-style explosion with clouds and lines indicating impact or explosion.

“28 Years of Sleep,” 2025. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper 60” x 50”


My work explores the nature of learning and discovery, emphasizing how curiosity, risk, and play are essential to understanding the world. I believe that meaningful learning often happens in moments where caution meets courage—where mistakes and surprises aren’t failures but important steps toward insight.

Humor plays a vital role in my practice. I use playful, mischievous details to invite viewers to engage with my work in a lighthearted way, even as it touches on serious themes like control, chaos, and the limits of safety. I find that humor opens a space for wonder and openness, reminding us that learning isn’t just a serious pursuit but also an imaginative and enjoyable process.

By blending precision with absurdity, and order with unpredictability, I aim to celebrate the joyful tension that comes with discovery. For me, the most profound learning happens when we allow ourselves to be curious, to question, and to laugh at the unexpected - embracing the messy, unpredictable nature of growth. My pieces are invitations to reconnect with that playful spirit of inquiry that fuels creativity and resilience throughout life.

A colorful miniature bed named Pillow Popper with a red frame and wooden panel headboard, decorated with a green knot design, set on a white surface. The bed features a purple and white blanket. The front side of the bed has a graphic with a vacuum cleaner and a warning label that reads, "Do not hold in hand when lit emits showers of burning sparks." The backdrop includes framed and illustrated artworks on a white wall.
Collection of colorful vintage firecracker packaging with various labels and designs displayed on a wooden surface.