“Presenting familiar materials in unfamiliar ways, Nudelman’s methodically layered images dissolve into an array of inky hatchings. And yet, like the dazzling pixels on an illuminated screen, the ballpoint pen strokes simultaneously mask and reveal what enigmatic sights lie beyond the paper's surface.”

From the press release for And Yet, Fortnight Institute


I grew up in St. James, New York. I now live and work in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I received a BFA in Printmaking from Cornell University and an MFA in Painting & Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

My work is a reflection on and of our mediated lives. Deconstructing layers of illusion, time, scale, and truth in sublime imagery has been a central focus of my drawings for the past decade. In my most recent work, these ideas are explored further through a disorienting sense of deja vu which permeates many of the scenes, as traces of branch geometries, saucer forms, and sloping horizons echo from one drawing to the next.