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An arrangement of organic shapes creates a feeling of ordered transcendence in this abstract painting on paper. The artist describes her images as "anti-chaos, infused with luxuriant color and sublime, soft texture."
Simonds uses gouache paint on Rives BFK printmaking paper, applying the paint in layers with a sable brush to achieve complex color relationships, translucency, and depth of color. She uses a unique blotting technique, dabbing the myriad hues to create delicate, textured surfaces.
From the artist: "I love beautiful colors and color relationships above all. Clarity and resolved composition are important to me, too. It is the thrill of potential in each new piece that keeps me exploring in the studio."
Unframed on paper.
Simonds uses gouache paint on Rives BFK printmaking paper, applying the paint in layers with a sable brush to achieve complex color relationships, translucency, and depth of color. She uses a unique blotting technique, dabbing the myriad hues to create delicate, textured surfaces.
From the artist: "I love beautiful colors and color relationships above all. Clarity and resolved composition are important to me, too. It is the thrill of potential in each new piece that keeps me exploring in the studio."
Unframed on paper.
Description
An arrangement of organic shapes creates a feeling of ordered transcendence in this abstract painting on paper. The artist describes her images as "anti-chaos, infused with luxuriant color and sublime, soft texture."
Simonds uses gouache paint on Rives BFK printmaking paper, applying the paint in layers with a sable brush to achieve complex color relationships, translucency, and depth of color. She uses a unique blotting technique, dabbing the myriad hues to create delicate, textured surfaces.
From the artist: "I love beautiful colors and color relationships above all. Clarity and resolved composition are important to me, too. It is the thrill of potential in each new piece that keeps me exploring in the studio."
Unframed on paper.
Simonds uses gouache paint on Rives BFK printmaking paper, applying the paint in layers with a sable brush to achieve complex color relationships, translucency, and depth of color. She uses a unique blotting technique, dabbing the myriad hues to create delicate, textured surfaces.
From the artist: "I love beautiful colors and color relationships above all. Clarity and resolved composition are important to me, too. It is the thrill of potential in each new piece that keeps me exploring in the studio."
Unframed on paper.











