Hello! Welcome to my website
My name is Logan Kilgroe, I’m 23 years old, currently based in Tucson, Arizona, and I’m an aspiring artist. I’ve been drawn to art for as long as I can remember—since childhood, I spent hours sketching dinosaurs, whales, mermaids, and even the Titanic. Around the age of twelve, I began teaching myself to paint with acrylics. At first, I focused mainly on landscapes, though at the time I wasn’t entirely sure where I wanted painting to take me.
I didn’t take many art classes in high school and instead discovered my academic passion in Biology and Environmental Sciences. I later moved to Tucson to attend university, where I earned a degree in Plant Sciences. During my time there, I found myself compelled to paint again. After my first year, I began working on my Neurotic Break series—paintings inspired by the tension and beauty of adjusting to adulthood.
Painting had always been an interest of mine, but as I got older I really found my passion for it.
After graduating from the University of Arizona in 2024, I set out to travel the world and paint along the way. While living nomadically, I began working with gouache because of its ability to re-wet, its smaller tube sizes, and how easy it was to pack. The medium quickly became a favorite of mine for painting on the move. I arrived in Australia in September of 2024 and continued traveling until I returned to the United States in May of 2025
During my eight months of traveling, I lived in six countries, completed murals in the Philippines and Cambodia, taught English in Vietnam, volunteered at an ethical, hands-off elephant sanctuary in Thailand, and worked on a farm in Nepal. All the while, I painted as much as I could in my sketchbooks, drawing inspiration from the world around me. Many of these gouache paintings can be seen on my Gouache Portfolio page, and my murals from the Philippines and Cambodia are featured on my Mural Portfolio page.
After returning to the U.S., my goal has been to rediscover my sense of place and continue developing my artistic career. I’m back in Tucson, focusing on creating more murals, producing new paintings, and finding my voice as an artist. I’m excited to pursue collaborations, commissions, and opportunities to share my work with new audiences. If you’ve read this far and are interested in working together on a creative project, I would love to hear from you!