Painter and printmaker Zemma Mastin White approaches her work from a formalist perspective to explore the relationships between shapes and colors for their own sake rather than for what they may represent. Using mixed media, such as Flashe and acrylic paint, Cray-Pas, graphite, and paint markers Mastin White layers line, color, and forms to create different patterns and textures through layers of mark making. In particular, she is influenced by urban patterns such as subway grates, tree skeletons, sidewalks and buildings. This attention to the texture and order of urban spaces is reflected in her work, with grid-like compositions, cacophonous patterns, in both muted and colorful pallets. Zemma is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, where she studied Graphic Design, painting and drawing. She had the privilege of working with Anne Truitt, David Driskel and Sam Gilliam. Her work is represented in collections such as the Neuberger Berman Collection, Vic Corporate Art, American Board of Surgery, Hassett Willis and Company, Dewitt Stern, Post University, Conner Strong & Buckelew, Forest City Management, Orrick & Company, Axcess Worldwide, Risk Strategies and Hilton Worldwide. She has exhibited her work at The New York Armory Show, The New York Contemporary Art in Print Fair, The Whistler House Museum of Art, Katonah Museum of Art, The Lancaster Museum of Art, The Mattatuck Museum, The Discovery Museum, The Munson Gallery, Cynthia Reeves Gallery, Cynthia Byrnes Contemporary Art and Massoniart Gallery.

 

 

 

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