Constance Simon
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Constance Simon is a still-life artist based in Wilmington, Delaware. She currently works predominantly using gouache paints (a form of watercolor) but has previously spent 20 years working with charcoal and graphite in black-and-white as well as extensive work using colored pencil.
Simon has been featured in a number of articles in Artist's Magazine, American Artist Magazine and Drawing Board, an Artist's Magazine Special. She has been showcased in numerous solo and shared exhibitions.
She currently serves on the faculty of the Delaware College of Art and Design.
[edit] Trivia
- A Penrose tiling features prominently in the painting Santa Fe Ribbon.
[edit] External links
- Constance Simon's Fine Art
- Awash with Gouache Exhibition featuring Simon's work
- Delaware College of Art and Design
