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Meryl Blinder Solo Exhibition
Curator / Todd Dong
Meryl Blinder’s paintings investigate the immensely rich world of color relationships. She uses picture planes and tableaus as fields of opportunity for color and shape interactions; they surprise, delight, and educate the eye of the perceiver. Meryl populates her artworks with strictly gridded geometric shapes adjacent to realistic representations. She plays with color choices and contrasts attempting to conjure fields of spatial illusions and perspectival tensions. 
 

Cate McQuaid, who reviewed her 2006 “Earthbound” solo show in The Boston Globe, described the work as “realism, overlayed with abstraction, overlayed with surrealism” and her description still holds true to her work today.

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