Amy Gartrell


EscapeIntoLife_Amy Gartrell1 Expired, 2010, acrylic and ink on panel, 12 x 12 in.

EscapeIntoLife.AmyGartlett2Slit, 2010, acrylic and ink on panel, 12 x 12 in.

EscapeIntoLife_AmyGartrell3Whatever And Ever, 2010, acrylic and ink on panel, 12 x 12 in.

EscapeIntoLife-Amy Gartrell4Pattern of Behavior, 2010, acrylic and ink on panel, 12 x 12 in.

EscapeIntoLife-AmyGartrell5

Untitled (Confetti), 2010, acrylic and ink on panel, 48 x 36 in.

EscapeIntoLife_AmyGartrell6Traianglesquarecircle, 2010, glazed ceramics, 10.25 x 14.5 in.

EscapeIntoLife_AmyGartrell7Off The Grid, 2010, ink on paper, 14 x 17 in.

EscapeInwoLife-AmyGartrell8Strategy, 2010, acrylic and ink on panel. 12 in. x 12in
EscapeIntoLife_Amy Gartrell9Black Eye, 2010, acrylic and ink on panel. 12 in. x 12in

About The Artist

Known for her sculptures, ceramics, paintings and fine ink drawings, Amy Gartrell draws upon pop cultural sources such as rotary telephones and commercial eighties stylistic gesture such as floating scribbles and their suggestion of space. Additionally of interest is the way that popular vocabulary is reflected in high art forms – a connection only apparent once an age has passed.

[She] uses playful geometry making relevant the wild pop formations of Elizabeth Murray but also Joan Mirò. Precisely executed, Gartrell’s works are of singular appearance and humor expressing optimistic zeal and suggesting the experiential claustrophobia of the not always benign home. For instance think David Lynch.

Amy Gartrell at Daniel Reich Gallery




2 responses to “Amy Gartrell”

  1. EugeniaLeeStanley says:

    I love this artist’s work, so colorful and crisp and real!

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