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George Simmons Art

American, b. 1958

George Simmons is an Upstate New York artist who focuses on printmaking, painting and fine art photography. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison with an MFA in studio art, Simmons exhibits regionally and has been the recipient of photography awards.

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Artist: George Simmons
Digital Print -- Dream House Series
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This exciting abstract digital print features a black outline of a head overlayed on top of a face. There are thin black marks made all over the print that add an electric energy to ...
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2010s Abstract George Simmons Art

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Digital, Archival Ink, Paper

Digital Print -- Dream House Series
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This beautiful digital print features a white shape that connects with green organic forms that seem to extend out of the white, almost like a figure. Black lines and colored specs b...
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2010s Abstract George Simmons Art

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Archival Ink, Digital

Digital Print -- Dream House Series
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
The predominant color in this piece is black with bright patches of orange, brown, yellow and blue. There are other forms in the pictorial space that bring in additional color and mo...
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2010s Abstract George Simmons Art

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Digital, Archival Ink

Digital Drawing as Framed Archival Inkjet Print -- Dream House
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This digital drawing is printed with archival ink on photo paper. This abstract piece is primarily cyan, framed by cadmium red and black. There are hints of goldenrod yellow flecked ...
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2010s Contemporary George Simmons Art

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Paper, Archival Ink

Acrylic Painting on Canvas and Board -- Devil's Throat
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This acrylic painting on canvas and board features many layers of paint. It is predominately white, with some of the earlier layers left exposed. The impasto of the paint builds beau...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist George Simmons Art

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Canvas, Acrylic, Board

Abstract Painting on Wood -- Tigers Home
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This work features unique brushstrokes of various bright colors. Goldenrod yellow, a bright apple green, deep black, and Alizarin crimson come together to create a symphony of intent...
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Early 2000s Abstract George Simmons Art

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Wood, Acrylic, Board

Digital Artwork -- Brown Bomber 2019
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This abstract digital drawing features a regal flat pane of earthy brown layered on top of lines of red-orange, cobalt blue, and pale yellows. In the bottom half of the image, a whit...
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2010s Contemporary George Simmons Art

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Archival Ink, Digital

Crimson Door
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This abstract painting focuses on two forms, one a rectangle combining purple and maroon, and the other an "L" shaped surround that is a brilliant Chinese red. The artist entitles the piece "Crimson...
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Early 2000s Contemporary George Simmons Art

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Paper, Charcoal, Crayon, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Acrylic Painting on Canvas and Board -- Story of the Birds
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This acrylic on canvas painting has dramatic white and gray features. This makes it a minimalistic color and composition scheme. There are black, dripping pools of paint that are haz...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist George Simmons Art

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Canvas, Acrylic, Board

Single Print on Paper -- A Conversation with a Female Gladiator
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
The piece shows a human figure in a cubist-inspired style. What looks like a mouth reaches towards the white side of the pictorial space. One arm and eye connecting to it seem to str...
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Early 2000s Contemporary George Simmons Art

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Paper, Ink, Graphite, Monotype

Monotype Print -- Crying Klansman
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This is an ink and carbon monotype on paper depicting, as the title states, a "Crying Klansman." Is this an actual description of the figure or a sardonic comment by the artist who i...
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Early 2000s Contemporary George Simmons Art

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Ink, Monotype

Monotint -- Black Hood with Tail
By George Simmons
Located in Troy, NY
This is an ink and carbon monotype, entitled "Black Hood with Tail." The hooded figure shown appears to have very large eyes, but his face is hidden from...
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Early 2000s Contemporary George Simmons Art

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Ink, Monotype

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