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Lauren Davis Fisher — Rack Tire and Tongue
Lauren Davis Fisher

Rack Tire and Tongue

2019

Rack Tire and Tongue presents a characteristically dense and rhythmic composition from Lauren Davis Fisher, rendered in gouache on paper with the artist's signature command of pattern, repetition, and visual tension. Completed in 2019, the work pulses with interlocking forms that hover between abstraction and mechanical suggestion, inviting extended looking as familiar shapes dissolve and reassemble under sustained attention. Fisher's handling of gouache is precise yet tactile, building surface through accumulated marks that reward close inspection while maintaining a cohesive visual logic from a distance. Fisher has developed a devoted following among collectors drawn to works that occupy the fertile space between drawing, painting, and graphic sensibility. Her compositions reference industrial objects, domestic fragments, and biological structures without committing fully to any single reading, a quality that gives her work lasting perceptual interest. Rack Tire and Tongue exemplifies this approach, its title offering just enough of a foothold to orient the viewer while leaving the imagery productively open. The relatively intimate scale of 53.3 by 40.6 centimeters concentrates the work's energy, making it well-suited to a focused hang where it can command genuine attention. The work is signed and presented in a walnut frame, currently offered through CFHILL. Gouache on paper works by Fisher have attracted consistent collector interest, and pieces from this period in her practice are particularly sought after for their formal confidence and chromatic sophistication. This is a strong example of an artist working at full command of her chosen medium, and it represents a compelling opportunity for collectors building holdings in contemporary works on paper.

Medium
Gouache on Paper, Walnut Frame
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Lauren Davis Fisher, Rack Tire and Tongue, 2019

Rack Tire and Tongue presents a characteristically dense and rhythmic composition from Lauren Davis Fisher, rendered in gouache on paper with the artist's signature command of pattern, repetition, and visual tension. Completed in 2019, the work pulses with interlocking forms that hover between abstraction and mechanical suggestion, inviting extended looking as familiar shapes dissolve and reassemble under sustained attention. Fisher's handling of gouache is precise yet tactile, building surface through accumulated marks that reward close inspection while maintaining a cohesive visual logic from a distance. Fisher has developed a devoted following among collectors drawn to works that occupy the fertile space between drawing, painting, and graphic sensibility. Her compositions reference industrial objects, domestic fragments, and biological structures without committing fully to any single reading, a quality that gives her work lasting perceptual interest. Rack Tire and Tongue exemplifies this approach, its title offering just enough of a foothold to orient the viewer while leaving the imagery productively open. The relatively intimate scale of 53.3 by 40.6 centimeters concentrates the work's energy, making it well-suited to a focused hang where it can command genuine attention. The work is signed and presented in a walnut frame, currently offered through CFHILL. Gouache on paper works by Fisher have attracted consistent collector interest, and pieces from this period in her practice are particularly sought after for their formal confidence and chromatic sophistication. This is a strong example of an artist working at full command of her chosen medium, and it represents a compelling opportunity for collectors building holdings in contemporary works on paper.

Medium
Gouache on Paper, Walnut Frame
Dimensions
overall: 53.3 x 40.6 cm
Year
2019
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
CFHILL

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