Francine Tint paints with a language of color and motion. It has been said that her paintings “appeal to anyone who loves a combination of textures and colors and knows that color is strictly created by relationships rather than color that is nameable.”
The painterly gestures embody that sentiment as their intuitive presence projects interpretive layers of feeling. The action and motion in the marks manifest the staccato nature of her process while simultaneously articulating a flowing, united composition.
Acrylic on canvas
Francine Tint paints with a language of color and motion. It has been said that her paintings “appeal to anyone who loves a combination of textures and colors and knows that color is strictly created by relationships rather than color that is nameable.”
The painterly gestures embody that sentiment as their intuitive presence projects interpretive layers of feeling. The action and motion in the marks manifest the staccato nature of her process while simultaneously articulating a flowing, united composition.