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Asya Simon, Hand Signed Limited Edition Canvas with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #257580

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Medium
giclee

Dimensions
24 x 26
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This is an untitled limited edition on canvas by Asya Simon. The piece is hand signed by the artist and accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Measures approximately 26" x 24".
 
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Born and raised in Moscow, Asya Simon began painting as a young girl, before studying at the University of Art and Design in Moscow where she developed her talents in both painting and graphic design. In seeking her personal artistic voice, she began to explore contemporary art form, in particular pop art. Here she was able to use her years of classical training, in color, composition and drawing to her advantage, allowing herself the freedom to explore and create her unique artistic expression.

Asya's creative process is defined by stages; first the composition is worked over until the sketch is finished, then, once satisfied with the result, she begins to paint the original work, specific and singular. Photography is another art form that she has studied and loves, incorporated in her unique pieces. Her use of color is an important element in her creative process, using acrylic, oil paint, medium gels, and varnishes, often mixed with sand, powdered glass and other textural materials to complete the painting.

In her series of portraits of women, Asya focuses on the eyes of her subjects, emphasizing the glance and expression that immediately catches the attention of the viewer, communicating specific emotions of joy, tranquility or sadness and melancholy.

Asya has exhibited her works in group exhibitions and solo shows in the USA, Singapore, England, and China. She is represented in several galleries in Israel where she has lived since 2016 with her husband and two young children near Tel Aviv.