artist/ Casper Brindle
Canada
Casper Brindle is an American abstract artist associated with the West Coast Light and Space tradition. Working primarily with automotive paint, resin, and aluminum panels, he creates luminous surfaces characterized by seamless color gradients and mirror-like finishes. His paintings shift subtly depending on light conditions and the viewer’s movement, emphasizing perception as an active experience. Brindle extends the legacy of artists such as Robert Irwin and James Turrell, yet situates his work firmly in a contemporary dialogue shaped by digital aesthetics and industrial fabrication. The immaculate surfaces of his works blur the boundary between painting and object, producing an immersive visual encounter. Through precision, material refinement, and chromatic vibration, Brindle redefines abstraction as both sensorial and spatial, engaging viewers in a contemplative yet physically responsive relationship with color.