Reality Considered: III, 2022
Acrylic Paint & Silkscreen on Wood Panel
30x40 in
$1800
Lindsay Iredale currently lives and works out of Brooklyn, New York where she is a member of Vega Artist Collective shared studio space in Bedstuy. When not working out of her studio, you can find her managing the Flavor Paper Handscreen shop producing screen printed luxury wallpaper. In 2014 Lindsay received her BFA in Printmaking with a concentration in Book Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2013 Lindsay lived in Japan studying Japanese language and culture at Osaka Gakuin University and Japanese printmaking and papermaking at the Osaka University of Arts. Following graduation, she spent a year and a half working as a production assistant for Japanese painter Takashi Murakami.
Lindsay’s multimedia practice uses painting and silkscreen processes executed on paper, canvas and wood panels. Incorporating her professional background in fine art silkscreen production, her paintings reference the medium through gradients, pattern and flat color. Utilizing precise painting techniques and fluorescent fields of color she explores tension and existential fragility through her characters and landscapes. In Iredale’s paintings you can find characters with two sets of eyes highlighting private and public self, personified flora as well as seascapes with neon sunsets. Her world building juxtaposes inner crisis and global crisis, revealing their relationship to one another.