Cristina Simeoni

Joined Artfinder: Nov. 2019

Artworks for sale: 25

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Italy

About Cristina Simeoni

 
 
  • Biography

    Cristina Simeoni creates immersive abstract works through textures, metals and natural materials.​

    Her practice investigates oxidation, mineral surfaces and transformation as temporal structures within contemporary material abstraction, unfolding through processes of experimentation and controlled transformation.​

    Each work emerges as a dialogue with surface, where light, shadow and spatial presence continuously reshape perception.​

    Her pieces are held in international private collections and featured in selected exhibitions and publications.​

    Limited collections are released periodically, making each work sought after for its rarity, material intensity and singular artistic vision.


    Artist statement

    My work investigates oxidation, mineral surfaces and transformation as temporal structures within contemporary material abstraction.

    I work with metal leaf, oxidation processes, mineral powders and natural fibres to explore surface as a living field shaped by time, tension and transformation.​

    Metals and natural materials become active fields, where oxidation, patina, and surface evolution participate directly in the formation of each work.

    Surfaces are never static; they are temporal landscapes reflecting the passage of time and the continuous shaping of life itself.​

    Light is not just a medium, it is a collaborator. It moves across textures, revealing subtle variations and transforming each piece into an immersive and evolving experience.​

    I work in the tension between control and unpredictability, allowing material processes to unfold through their own rhythms and shifts.

    My practice belongs to a European lineage of material abstraction in which surface is not an image, but an event.​

    Each work becomes a living trace of time in motion, inviting the viewer into an encounter where rhythm, change and perception converge, reminding us that transformation shapes both materials and ourselves.

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Biography

Cristina Simeoni creates immersive abstract works through textures, metals and natural materials.​

Her practice investigates oxidation, mineral surfaces and transformation as temporal structures within contemporary material abstraction, unfolding through processes of experimentation and controlled transformation.​

Each work emerges as a dialogue with surface, where light, shadow and spatial presence continuously reshape perception.​

Her pieces are held in international private collections and featured in selected exhibitions and publications.​

Limited collections are released periodically, making each work sought after for its rarity, material intensity and singular artistic vision.


Artist statement

My work investigates oxidation, mineral surfaces and transformation as temporal structures within contemporary material abstraction.

I work with metal leaf, oxidation processes, mineral powders and natural fibres to explore surface as a living field shaped by time, tension and transformation.​

Metals and natural materials become active fields, where oxidation, patina, and surface evolution participate directly in the formation of each work.

Surfaces are never static; they are temporal landscapes reflecting the passage of time and the continuous shaping of life itself.​

Light is not just a medium, it is a collaborator. It moves across textures, revealing subtle variations and transforming each piece into an immersive and evolving experience.​

I work in the tension between control and unpredictability, allowing material processes to unfold through their own rhythms and shifts.

My practice belongs to a European lineage of material abstraction in which surface is not an image, but an event.​

Each work becomes a living trace of time in motion, inviting the viewer into an encounter where rhythm, change and perception converge, reminding us that transformation shapes both materials and ourselves.