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Interference Gold, by Linda Simmonds, 2010

Interference Gold

Linda Simmonds

2010

From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum

Dominant colour

Overview

Interference Gold is a 2010 by Linda Simmonds, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.

Who painted this?
Linda Simmonds
When & what style?
2010
Where can I see it?
Victoria and Albert Museum

About this work

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 story of this work

Overview

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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About the artist

Artist

Linda Simmonds

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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