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Artist Statement:
I thrive on serendipity and the unexpected -- paint that bleeds in a curious way, an accidental spill here, a dropped wet canvas there. It is the unforeseen events that delight my senses and define my work. My paintings are a combination of careful planning and techniques derived from spontaneous effects -- ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
"Ordinary Alchemy," Translations Gallery, Denver, Colorado, May 9 - June 14, 2008. Two-person show featuring my "Oops!" paintings.
In the exhibition “Ordinary Alchemy” artists Cassandra Tondro and Christina Yocca transform ordinary materials into their artwork. Tondro uses Home Depot’s “Oops!” latex paint in her paintings, and Yocca incorporates organic...
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Artist Galleries:
LACMA Art Sales and Rental Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.
Natural Territory, Scottsdale, AZ.
Pierre Paul Art Gallery, Ann Arbor, MI.
Translations Gallery, Denver, CO....
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Cassandra Tondro Biography:
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I have been an artist since I could first hold a crayon and shape a lump of Playdoh with my hands. I grew up watching my mother paint and sculpt, and at one time or another have used almost every medium for creative expression. Painting is especially satisfying to me because of the infinite color possibilities and the interesting textures.
I continue to experiment with new materials, techniques, ideas, and imagery because it's the process of discovery that intrigues me. My work is always changing and evolving in subtle and sometimes dramatic ways. |
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