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Specialties
Cassandra Tondro is an artist who has found a unique use for leftover house paint — she uses it for her colorful abstract paintings. Cassandra rescues the paint from recycling centers, and also combs the «mistint» shelves of home improvement stores. This is paint that would otherwise go to waste, and potentially end up in a landfill.
History
Established in 2000.
Cassandra’s art has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the U.S. and abroad. Her work is in numerous public, corporate and private collections. In addition, one of her paintings was selected for the American Embassy in Yaounde, Cameroon in conjunction with the Art in Embassies Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
Meet the Business Owner
Cassandra T.
Business Owner
Because of my love of nature and my concern about the environment, I have been exploring the use of natural and recycled materials in my art for many years. My abstract paintings are created using leftover house paint that would otherwise go to waste and potentially end up in a landfill. My colorful ecoprints are made by steaming leaves against paper. No inks, dyes or paints are used — just the colors from the plants themselves.