Archive > Interference Paintings

"Traversing representation and abstraction, Lindsay McCulloch’s paintings express the disorienting nature of personal and technological change, in which the familiar quickly becomes strange. Fragments of vaguely recognizable figures and scenes emerge and disappear amid layers of geometric bands and interference patterns. Like static or pixelated images on a screen, the effect visualizes both the contemporary condition and McCulloch’s personal experience with illness and motherhood. Forms and colors flicker and morph, suggesting the movement of time and the ways in which it warps and degrades memory."
- Linda Matney Gallery, Williamsburg VA, January 2018

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Degeneration / Regeneration (Winter)
Oil on panel
24" x 42.5"
2016
Drawing Circles (Spring)
Oil on panel
24" x 42.5"
2016
Summer
Oil on panel
24" x 42.5"
2016
Sleepless nights (fall)
oil on panel
24" x 42.5"
2017
Thinking about last night
Oil on panel
11" x 14"
2016
Hold you
Oil on panel
11" x 14"
2016
Hold you (detail)
Oil on panel
11" x 14"
2016
Mother
Oil on panel
10" x 8"
2016
Figures in space
Oil on panel
8" x 10"
2016
Release
Oil on panel
8" x 10"
2016
Spring Walk (dead bird)
Gouache on Rives BFK
15" x 22"
2016
Disappearance
Gouache and acrylic on Rives BFK
14" x 14"
2017
Fragments
Gouache on Rives BFK
15" x 22"
2016