Avery Singer

[4] In her work, Singer uses architectural, automation and other modelling software (and an animation specialist) to create the backdrop before then airbrushing layers of images using a computer-controlled printer that was designed to transfer logos on to trucks and aeroplanes.

[6] She has cited Charline von Heyl as a source of inspiration.

[7] In her earlier work, she primarily used a narrow palette of black, white, and grays; only later she started using color.

Singer presented the big installation that was so impressive during her exhibition ‘Statements’ in Art Basel in 2015.

[12] In 2017, her Google SketchUp–inspired Anxiety Painting (2014) became her first work to enter the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.