Interference Gold
2010
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
2010
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
Interference Gold is a 2010 by Linda Simmonds, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This print shows a grid of small, dark rectangles on a light background. The shapes look like they’re made of tiny dots or lines, giving a rough, textured feel. The edges are slightly uneven, and the whole thing sits inside a plain white border. The title *Interference Gold* hints at how light plays on the surface—those dots might shift color if you move. It’s not a painting but a print, so the texture comes from how the ink was applied. Check out the Victoria and Albert Museum to see more works like this up close.
The screenprint *Interference Gold* by Linda Simmonds, created in 2010, features a gold pattern resembling brickwork against a black background. It is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist.
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This artist made prints that play with reflective surfaces and shifting colors. One example is Interference Gold from 2010, a print where light seems to move across the sheet. They focus on the physical act of printing,…
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