Artists 2011
Cassandra Paul
Utilizing impossible perspective, incomplete objects and bursting masses, Cassandra Paul's work offers new ways of perceiving the banal and unsightly. By layering bright, hard edge geometrics, Paul transforms junk piles from mundane refuse into abstract color fields. Moving away from two-dimensional works, Paul is exploring the use of three-dimensional objects suspended in time, acting as physical manifestations of the situations her paintings depict. Abstracting and redesigning heaps of debris through painting and sculpture, the pile is resurrected as an object of importance and interest.