Casper Brindle

Los Angeles based artist Casper Brindle specializes in mixed media abstraction, Light and Space, and Finish Fetish. Born in Toronto, Canada, shortly after his parents emigrated there from England, the family moved to Los Angeles in 1974. Brindle’s life spent between the beaches and alleys of LA’s Westside during the 1970s and 80s is reflected in his use of color, material choices, and visual vocabulary. He worked for Light and Space artist Eric Orr in the late 1980s, and the movement, as well as the landscape from which it arose, has effected the artist’s own production. Brindle’s art has been exhibited widely in the United States and Europe, and written about in, among others, The New York TimesWall Street Journal, and Art in America. His work has been exhibited at institutions across the US and internationally, and is held in a number of prominent private and museum collections including Morningside College Collection in Sioux City, Iowa, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation.

Chromatic Flux is Brindle’s most recent exhibition with Nancy Toomey Fine Art.

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Chromatic Flux

 

Light and Space Divisible