Amy Feldman (born 1981) is an American abstract painter from Brooklyn, New York.
[4][5][6][7] The stark contrast between figure and ground in Feldman's paintings is initially arresting, then subsequently complicated, exploratory, and meditative.
[8] Feldman's bold, urgent, and large scale abstract paintings are often anthropomorphic and darkly humorous with psychologically charged imagery.
[9][10][11][12] Her stripped down abstract sign system addresses, among other things, topology, morphology, and the perception and transmission of information[13].
Feldman's artistic influences range from Cubism to the works of Henri Matisse,[14] Jean Arp, Ellsworth Kelly, Shirley Jaffe, Mary Heilmann[15] and Robert Ryman.