Francine Tint: Spring Equinox
March 21 - April 28, 2022SELECTED WORKS
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Dream Catcher
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Shadow Tag
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Tatters
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Spectacle
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Pink Pearls
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Unplugged
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Lifted Veil
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Crystal Gazer
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Bloom
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Free Solo
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Voltaire in Love
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Ode to the New Year
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The Invisible Man
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Tower
Tint began her career as a stylist in New York City working as a television and film costume designer for many years, including projects for ESPN, David Bowie, and Ridley Scott. Her costume design work greatly influenced her painterly technique—Tint’s canvases share a multilayered process similar to the different folds and textures of fabric she was accustomed to working with.
As a female artist, Tint broke into the “boys club” of mostly male Abstract Expressionists and began exhibiting her work in galleries in the 1970s. She preferred to create large-scale canvases, stretching them across the walls and ceiling of her studio. Her canvases’ signature drips of paint are a testament to painting in a small space. Tint’s early paintings are gestural and lyrical, with circles, loops, and expressionistic brushstrokes. Color takes center stage in her work. Canvases appear tauter with greater surface tension.