DAVID SIMPSON
Rock Bottom, 2004
The American minimalist David Simpson (1928), is the author of famous paintings on canvas, well know as “interference” paintings, which respond to changes in light and the viewer’s perspective, shifting subtly – i.e. from silver to blue or dramatically – from royal purple to peacock green, depending on the artist’s intent. Simpson has been working with interference pigments since the early 1990s.
Here we present a rare acrylic on paper dated 2004, realized with the same painting technique that plays with the refraction of light.
Rock Bottom, 2004
Mixed media on paper
cm 46 x 61
cm 48 x 63 x 2,5 con cornice
€ 2.000,00
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