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Archive for: Gallery

May 25th, 2011

Reflection/Refraction

May 25th, 2011

Artifacts and The Arcane

 

Mar 18th, 2010

Architecture of a Dream

Architecture of A Dream A sense of history prevails in the works of the “architecture of a dream” series. The work hints at years spent at foreign excavations or on archaeological digs. They conger tiny dusty museums in remote locals that house specimens chloroformed and pinned to boards, Victorian dioramas, and  skeletons unearthed, placed under […]

Mar 15th, 2010

Seeking the Zen Mind

There have been twenty-five centuries of Buddhist art. Carvings, sculptures, paintings and buildings dedicated to the life of the Buddha exist worldwide. Spindler sought to demonstrate that the 21st century can inform and update what has already been depicted. She communicates the Buddhist principles in today’s media and forms hoping to create relevance in today’s […]

Mar 15th, 2009

Immersion Emersion

Mar 11th, 2008

Wings of Desire

Mar 16th, 2007

Reclaimed In Nature

We recycle bottles and cans. We compost our table scraps and we plant trees. We eat organic and use compact florescent lighting. However, I couldn’t help but think, as I am doing my art work, that the canvas is bleached cotton that was not raised in an earth-friendly manner. The acrylic paints are a petrochemical-based […]

Aug 18th, 2006

Women’s Role in Society

Bonnie Spindler started her career in the corporate world and all to often found herself being chased around tables, asked about any future plans she might have in bearing children (as children would hamper her career) and bumping up against the glass ceiling. She started to incorporate her experiences, and those of her friends, into […]

May 25th, 2005

Process Art

Mar 17th, 1991

Requiem for a Bride

Requiem From A Bride takes on the institution of marriage, and all it’s cultural assumptions, from the expensive white dress, to the role of the bride in society.