Hudson Valley based Chronogram featured Stanley Lindwasser’s art in a sponsored piece in November 2018 when Stanley was exhibiting select pieces from his 2018 Collection, in what was an extremely deep but short piece on Stanley’s painting style. During his life, Stanley was immersed in the depth of color at all times, and how the color worked together.
The author of the Chronogram article captured a lot of his approach. “The paintings ultimately affect a deep sense of balance and dimensionality. ‘In the same way that flowers grow or nautiluses grow, the process essentially becomes a fairly straightforward algorithm,’ he says. ‘And then, of course, there are nice accidents.’"
Finding inspiration in nature, like rocks, the sky, land, his approach is reflected in the article: “Each painting in this series [Collection 2018] begins with lines of color running in one direction across the canvas. Lindwasser compares this body of work to the natural striations found in layers of clouds or rock. Beginning with a single tube of paint, Lindwasser's pieces evolve naturally, as he responds to the density, viscosity, and impact of colors on one another. ‘Anything you do affects what you do afterward. It's all provisional, and it's all relative,’" he says.