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Abstract Landscape Painting Sediment #12 by painter Simon Williams mixed method paper
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Sediment #12

Simon WilliamsUnited Kingdom
Original artwork, 50×50 cm, 2016
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Characteristics of the Painting “Sediment #12”

Year of creation2016
Dimensions50 W × 50 H × 0 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleabstract
Genrelandscape
Materialsmixed method, paper
Keywords
intricateresidueveinlikeephemeralpatternsmaterialsgraphitevisualcellssediment

Description of the Artwork “Sediment #12”

The delicate and intricate works in the Sediment series were inspired by the residue left behind when muddy water was emptied from a bath tub. Vein-like patterns seem to cascade towards the plug hole, forming another-wordly landscape from the tiny particles. JakBox has recreated and suspended these ephemeral patterns, using paper and a range of materials such as graphite and mud. Each piece produced is unique in tone, concentration and shape and, as a series, they inspire a range of both visual and physical associations. Some may appear as landscapes when viewed from afar, others, perhaps, more like microscopic images of cells.

About the artist
Simon Williams

Simon Williams, United Kingdom

JakBox is the brainchild of Simon Williams. Born in a Camden coffee shop in 2013, it functions as a “creative lab”. The ideas tested there have been accumulated over more than three decades, from the years of Simon’s architecture studies, which saw his foray into experimental performance art and award-winning pavement art, to his development and management of the long-established and highly respected graphic design studio, Feast Creative. JakBox’s first four years have been very productive. Many ideas have been mixed in the experimental pots and different processes tested. Each strand of work has had its own identity, defined by the process which has formed it; all have shared the mission of bringing to the world at large the ability to see what is all around them, but rarely noticed. It seems that nothing which exists in time and space is exempt from his curious examination, scrutiny and entertaining representation. Some of the presentations are brave, none is boring; some are thought-provoking or disturbing, none is without impact on the viewer. The outcomes of Simon’s experiments with process are often, completely accidentally, quite beautiful; all are intriguing. Similarly joyful are the products of his curiosity and adventurous use of the most unlikely materials. In JakBox, he is establishing his home in the art world.

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