Sandi Slone

The artist Sandi Slone creates large-scale abstract paintings that utilize a vast and intense color scheme as she recreates the terrain of the canvas into an other-worldy landscape. Slone has been known for her unusual image making processes including sweeping planes of paint across the canvas with large push brooms or performing live with her pigments to spread a map of colors on the floor using her body as a brush. In her series The Buxom Eye, Slone's paintings are ocular, in muted hues. In Botticelli, a wavy blue sky resides in the top half of the canvas, as shades of purples and creams emerge below like crevices in the earth or body.

Slone has had solo exhibitions at institutions such as the Cristenerose Gallery, Galleria Uno Granollers in Barcelona, The Artist's Museum in Poland, and Art Resources Transfer, Inc. She has had group exhibitions at White Box, Art in General, and Exit Art, among others.