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David Croasdaile is a painter currently residing in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. He works primarily in acrylic paint using a technique of repeated cycles of taping, painting, and sanding canvas to create a layered and pixelated effect. Croasdaile was an applied math major in college and also worked for twenty years in the computer and technology industry in San Francisco and Cleveland. His process-based approach to painting reflects his technical background and addresses the relationship and interplay between left and right brain perception, order and disorder, control and chaos. Croasdaile is inspired by the experimental optics of nineteenth-century French impressionists such as Seurat and Signac, and interested in the ways in which the visual fabric of his art resonates within a contemporary context. 

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