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ARTIST OF THE WEEK: THOMAS SPOERNDLE

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Thomas Spoerndle is a painter and 2010 MFA graduate from Hunter College.

Primary colors – red, yellow and blue – aren’t called primary colors for no reason. To artists, they unlock the code to the rest of rainbow; and that’s pretty darn special. Thomas Spoerndle embraces the basic RYB color combo (along with white and black) and fragmentizes their potential in puzzle like patterns. Using acrylic paint for it’s sheer-like qualities, his works have a delicate lucidity and depth that tends to change with the light. Using windows, fences and flags as inspiration, Spoerndle’s paintings are at once optical, graphic and substantial.

CHECK BACK LATER THIS WEEK FOR AN INSIDE LOOK INTO THOMAS SPOERNDLE’S NEW YORK CITY STUDIO!

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ARTIST OF THE WEEK : AMY SMITH GAROFANO

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Amy Smith Garafano is a 2011 MFA grad from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. In case it is not clear in the photo, the fourth work titled Tracking, 2011 is a floor print in which the artist tracked a whole winter’s worth of salty shoe/footprints on a taped lattice in her studio.

The way Garafano is able to make an object or a wall seem stretched yet truncated or flat yet 3-D is particularly interesting. Not only is it visually challenging, it allows you to contemplate the work spatially. I might also point out that Garofano’s use of what is otherwise ‘simple’ linage and shape is anything but simple. The geometric patterning in her work gives each of her pieces delicate depth and dimension.

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