

Copper Tones Painting
Angela Simeone’s Copper Tones Painting conjures a hushed elegy to oxidation and endurance, its eponymous palette—copper’s burnished warmth veined with ochre shadows and subtle verdigris undertones—unfurling across the unframed surface in layered veils that evoke the patina of forgotten relics or the quiet forge of memory’s forge. Simeone’s glazes, translucent and accretive, pool in soft gradients, while restrained impasto ridges trace vein-like filigrees, suggesting corroded horizons or the subtle warp of time’s touch, dissolving form into a contemplative flux of metallic restraint.
Simeone channels the alchemical glow of early Rauschenberg and the tonal veils of Clyfford Still into a post-minimalist. The canvas, alive with the interplay of luster and lapse, maps an inner terrain of resilient hush. In raking light, coppers ignite latent fire; in shadow, they recede to introspective patina. A portal to tempered luminescence, it lingers as a testament to hue’s enduring whisper.
A 70x50 original abstract painting on canvas by Nashville artist Angela Simeone
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