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Preview of Brett Amory’s “Dirty Laundry” at Thinkspace

One of our favorite artists, Brett Amory (who we've covered in Hi-Fructose Vol.20 and on the blog), will debut a continuation of his Waiting series for the show two-person "Dirty Laundry" with Adam Caldwell (whose studio we just visited) at Thinkspace in Culver City, CA on August 4. Capturing people in moments of anticipation, Amory's paintings create an air of spontaneity with their loose brush strokes and expressive style. Going by a gut feeling, the artist takes snapshots of passersby on his iPhone (if you don't follow him on Instagram already, you really should) and bases his paintings on these ephemeral images. Take a look at a few images from the show.

One of our favorite artists, Brett Amory (who we’ve covered in Hi-Fructose Vol.20 and on the blog), will debut a continuation of his Waiting series for the show two-person “Dirty Laundry” with Adam Caldwell (whose studio we just visited) at Thinkspace in Culver City, CA on August 4. Capturing people in moments of anticipation, Amory’s paintings create an air of spontaneity with their loose brush strokes and expressive style. Going by a gut feeling, the artist takes snapshots of passersby on his iPhone (if you don’t follow him on Instagram already, you really should) and bases his paintings on these ephemeral images. Take a look at a few images from the show.

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