Jessica Simorte 'Red Tile, Pink Tile'
Drawer 5- Red Tile, Pink Tile, Acrylic and graphite on paper, 10x8 inches, 2020
Artist Statement
These small, acrylic paintings ultimately connect to the public through what I see as one of many universal cultural connections, the pull of place that operates on all of us. This work is an ongoing examination of how art making can serve as a mode of place making. Through painting I am able to create environments that interest me in a manner that is suggestive but not specific— these works are meditations on the infinite power of psychical and psychological space. Abstraction is the framework in which I investigate ideas of place dependence and the psychological need to belong somewhere; approaching abstraction as an allegorical language is ideal for connecting the nonconcrete value of belonging within space. I intend for the work to have a transparency regarding its prioritization of formal investigation and process, and strive for the outcome to be indicative of an environment that is intangible and peculiar. The works maintain a belief in abstraction’s ability to function both on a self- referential level and exist as cultural objects that are discursively relevant, socially engaged, and mindful of a viewer’s emotional and intellectual experiences. Making work with a strong sense of urgency and intuition allows for a sort of call-and- response for unexpected outcomes, resulting in paintings and drawings that feel both highly considered, and largely instinctual. I have adopted a sincere approach to contemporary painting, these works are produced with an introverted inclination and modest scale. By looking at interiors through the filter of materials and physicality, the work ultimately focuses on drawing and painting as a means of navigating physical and intangible places.
Artist Bio
Jessica Simorte completed her MFA with an emphasis in painting at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning in 2014. She is currently living in Texas where she leads Sam Houston State University’s WASH program. She has shown regionally, nationally and internationally and has been included in numerous publications including New American Paintings and Maake Magazine. Recently, she has held a solo exhibition in Houston, been in many national exhibitions, had works purchased for an international public collection, and co-curated exhibitions. Her upcoming opportunities include a solo exhibition in Kansas. When she is not teaching or painting, she’s probably dreaming of adopting another dog.
Drawer 5- Red Tile, Pink Tile, Acrylic and graphite on paper, 10x8 inches, 2020
Artist Statement
These small, acrylic paintings ultimately connect to the public through what I see as one of many universal cultural connections, the pull of place that operates on all of us. This work is an ongoing examination of how art making can serve as a mode of place making. Through painting I am able to create environments that interest me in a manner that is suggestive but not specific— these works are meditations on the infinite power of psychical and psychological space. Abstraction is the framework in which I investigate ideas of place dependence and the psychological need to belong somewhere; approaching abstraction as an allegorical language is ideal for connecting the nonconcrete value of belonging within space. I intend for the work to have a transparency regarding its prioritization of formal investigation and process, and strive for the outcome to be indicative of an environment that is intangible and peculiar. The works maintain a belief in abstraction’s ability to function both on a self- referential level and exist as cultural objects that are discursively relevant, socially engaged, and mindful of a viewer’s emotional and intellectual experiences. Making work with a strong sense of urgency and intuition allows for a sort of call-and- response for unexpected outcomes, resulting in paintings and drawings that feel both highly considered, and largely instinctual. I have adopted a sincere approach to contemporary painting, these works are produced with an introverted inclination and modest scale. By looking at interiors through the filter of materials and physicality, the work ultimately focuses on drawing and painting as a means of navigating physical and intangible places.
Artist Bio
Jessica Simorte completed her MFA with an emphasis in painting at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning in 2014. She is currently living in Texas where she leads Sam Houston State University’s WASH program. She has shown regionally, nationally and internationally and has been included in numerous publications including New American Paintings and Maake Magazine. Recently, she has held a solo exhibition in Houston, been in many national exhibitions, had works purchased for an international public collection, and co-curated exhibitions. Her upcoming opportunities include a solo exhibition in Kansas. When she is not teaching or painting, she’s probably dreaming of adopting another dog.
Drawer 5- Red Tile, Pink Tile, Acrylic and graphite on paper, 10x8 inches, 2020
Artist Statement
These small, acrylic paintings ultimately connect to the public through what I see as one of many universal cultural connections, the pull of place that operates on all of us. This work is an ongoing examination of how art making can serve as a mode of place making. Through painting I am able to create environments that interest me in a manner that is suggestive but not specific— these works are meditations on the infinite power of psychical and psychological space. Abstraction is the framework in which I investigate ideas of place dependence and the psychological need to belong somewhere; approaching abstraction as an allegorical language is ideal for connecting the nonconcrete value of belonging within space. I intend for the work to have a transparency regarding its prioritization of formal investigation and process, and strive for the outcome to be indicative of an environment that is intangible and peculiar. The works maintain a belief in abstraction’s ability to function both on a self- referential level and exist as cultural objects that are discursively relevant, socially engaged, and mindful of a viewer’s emotional and intellectual experiences. Making work with a strong sense of urgency and intuition allows for a sort of call-and- response for unexpected outcomes, resulting in paintings and drawings that feel both highly considered, and largely instinctual. I have adopted a sincere approach to contemporary painting, these works are produced with an introverted inclination and modest scale. By looking at interiors through the filter of materials and physicality, the work ultimately focuses on drawing and painting as a means of navigating physical and intangible places.
Artist Bio
Jessica Simorte completed her MFA with an emphasis in painting at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning in 2014. She is currently living in Texas where she leads Sam Houston State University’s WASH program. She has shown regionally, nationally and internationally and has been included in numerous publications including New American Paintings and Maake Magazine. Recently, she has held a solo exhibition in Houston, been in many national exhibitions, had works purchased for an international public collection, and co-curated exhibitions. Her upcoming opportunities include a solo exhibition in Kansas. When she is not teaching or painting, she’s probably dreaming of adopting another dog.