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Kim Fisher — Study for Ripple
Kim Fisher — Study for Ripple
Kim Fisher

Study for Ripple

2021

Study for Ripple distills Kim Fisher's signature visual intelligence into a compact, densely considered object. Measuring just over fourteen inches square, the work situates oil paint on aluminum on dyed linen, a combination that gives the surface a material tension rarely achieved at this scale. The aluminum ground lends the paint a cool, slightly luminous quality, while the dyed linen beneath asserts its own chromatic presence, making the layering feel genuinely structural rather than decorative. Fisher arrives at compositions like this one through a methodical process rooted in collage, beginning with small-scale studies that translate the straight, curved, and jagged edges of cut and torn magazine pages into painted form. The result carries the spontaneity of found material while remaining rigorously controlled in its execution. As part of Fisher's ongoing Magazine Paintings series, begun in 2011, this study connects to a sustained investigation into how commercial imagery, sourced from fashion publications, newspapers, and shopping bags, can be sublimated into something contemplative and formally precise. The work belongs to a body that frequently moves between faded single-color fields, spectral gradations, and abstracted spatial suggestions that seem to extend past the edges of the support. Study for Ripple participates in that logic while standing fully on its own terms, signed by the artist and presented without a frame, allowing the object quality of the layered support to read without mediation. Shipping from Los Angeles, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a work from one of the more quietly rigorous painters working in abstraction today.

Medium
Oil on aluminum on dyed linen
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Kim Fisher, Study for Ripple, 2021

Study for Ripple distills Kim Fisher's signature visual intelligence into a compact, densely considered object. Measuring just over fourteen inches square, the work situates oil paint on aluminum on dyed linen, a combination that gives the surface a material tension rarely achieved at this scale. The aluminum ground lends the paint a cool, slightly luminous quality, while the dyed linen beneath asserts its own chromatic presence, making the layering feel genuinely structural rather than decorative. Fisher arrives at compositions like this one through a methodical process rooted in collage, beginning with small-scale studies that translate the straight, curved, and jagged edges of cut and torn magazine pages into painted form. The result carries the spontaneity of found material while remaining rigorously controlled in its execution. As part of Fisher's ongoing Magazine Paintings series, begun in 2011, this study connects to a sustained investigation into how commercial imagery, sourced from fashion publications, newspapers, and shopping bags, can be sublimated into something contemplative and formally precise. The work belongs to a body that frequently moves between faded single-color fields, spectral gradations, and abstracted spatial suggestions that seem to extend past the edges of the support. Study for Ripple participates in that logic while standing fully on its own terms, signed by the artist and presented without a frame, allowing the object quality of the layered support to read without mediation. Shipping from Los Angeles, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a work from one of the more quietly rigorous painters working in abstraction today.

Medium
Oil on aluminum on dyed linen
Dimensions
overall: 35.6 x 35.6 x 3.2 cm
Year
2021
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
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