F5: Barry Ginder on a Finn Juhl Chair, Sean Scully + More
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F5: Barry Ginder on a Finn Juhl Chair, Sean Scully + More
"He taught me a method of working the full surface repeatedly, and then refining the work until a moment of balance is achieved."
"Ginder focuses on the experience of space-how people move through it, relate to it, and are connected by it."
"Whether it's a quote, song, or a building detail, I trace the idea and record it on paper. Over time, that process develops meaning and becomes a proposal."
Barry Ginder, influenced by his professor Larry Spaid, creates abstract artwork that reflects urban landscapes. His pieces focus on the experience of space and movement, particularly in Philadelphia. Ginder uses acrylic on plexiglass, layering vibrant colors and lines to create depth. His sketchbooks are vital for developing concepts, where he records ideas that evolve into proposals. Ginder's work embodies the energy of the Mid-Atlantic region, showcasing the diversity and textures of the city through his artistic approach.
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