• Anne Russinof

    Date posted: November 14, 2006 Author: jolanta
    Image My paintings are inspired by patterns both
    man-made and natural: wrought iron gates, piles of wood, window grates,
    waves, tree branches, glass beads…

    My paintings are inspired by patterns both
    man-made and natural: wrought iron gates, piles of wood, window grates,
    waves, tree branches, glass beads, balls of yarn, frames, cornices,
    arches, stairs, hills, and holes. Line, form, repetition, and color are
    at play in these clusters of circles that form imperfect grids. The
    paintings reflect what I imagine to be nature’s seemingly random and
    yet organizing principles.

    She is a New York artist originally from Chicago. She received her BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and her MFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. She has participated in many group shows and is to have her first one-person show at The  Painting Center in NYC in the fall of 2007.

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