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Jeffrey Simmons Art

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Jeffrey Simmons is a Seattle-based artist who works primarily in watercolor and acrylic paint. His work explores the limitations of mechanical processes and the construction of patterns, and he is influenced by astronomical imagery. Simmons currently teaches at Seattle University, and his work is featured in the collections of the Tacoma Art Museum, Boise Art Museum and the Seattle Art Museum.

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Artist: Jeffrey Simmons
Words Soon Forgotten - Original Abstract Painting - Black and Gold Canvas
By Jeffrey Simmons
Located in New York, NY
Words Soon Forgotten is a contemporary abstract painting by artist Jeffrey Simmons on canvas. It was created using heavily-layered transparent pigments and an additive/subtractive ap...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Jeffrey Simmons Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Emulsion, Panel

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