Nathan Redwood trained at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His most recent paintings offer something between landscape and sculpture, buoyancy and dead weighted-ness.

Though Redwood's work is often discussed as being post-apocolytic, he maintains a taught line between destructive and creative powers. If the sky is failing, the ground is eager to replace it, while man remains mired in his constructing. This teetering balance appears throughout the work in both object and practice. Highly diluted polymers offer a watercolor like transparency; figures are pushed and pulled into the center of the composition; and the material for these complex narratives - simple debri: wire and rope, cinder block, paint cans and board.

The artist currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.