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Surface, Strata and Substance
An Art Exhibit Featuring Works by Deborah Silver,
Cindy I. Smith and Steven J. Simmons
Three unique artists, Deborah Silver, Cindy I. Smith and Steven
J. Simmons, will converge at the Beachwood Community Center
Gallery to reveal common bonds in "Surface, Strata and Substance,"
August 17 through September 11. The opening reception will take
place on Sunday, August 21, 1 ­ 2:30 pm; the closing reception on
Sunday, September 11, 1 ­ 2:30 pm.
Deborah Silver, a fiber artist, designs and weaves
pieces that combine her interest in tribal imagery
with contemporary faces. Her work is inspired by
the increased cross-cultural nature of our world,
with an emphasis on our collective history. By slic-
ing through weavings of contemporary faces and
tribal images, Deborah figuratively cuts through
time to expose the past. The underlying imagery reveals an older stratum
of history based upon archeological finds and early architecture. These
ancient sites, fossils, cave paintings and petroglyphs that appear in her
works represent links to society's shared heritage. Works may be viewed at
www.deborahsilverstudio.com.

Cindy I. Smith's paintings evoke rhythm,
pattern and process with special emphasis on
texture and surface treatments. Smith enjoys
the uncertainty and budding discovery that
results from her blends of permanent inks
with acrylics on canvas, panel board, wood and paper. Her color choices,
frequent use of the squeegee and her top layer line work create organic,
path-like patterns on textured surfaces that ultimately pull the viewer
into her works. She is fiercely dedicated to approaching her work in the
same manner as Helen Frankenthaler, who once stated, "I'd rather risk an
ugly surprise than rely on things I know I can do." As a result, Smith creates
unique, engaging abstracts that result in an absorbing and meaningful
dialogue with the viewer. Works may be viewed at www.cindyismilth.com.
Steven J. Simmons specializes in flowing ab-
stractions and three-dimensional works. His bold-
ly-colored works reflect his childlike fascinations
with surfing, water, wind, the cosmos and nature.
As a self-taught visionary artist, Simmons's works
arise from an innate personal vision that revels
foremost in the creative act itself. For example, his
unorthodox yet frequent use of epoxy resin and fiberglass within his works
emerged by accident while learning to repair his damaged surfboard sev-
eral years ago. The use of these materials, along with spray-paint, tempera
and acrylics, lead to deeply layered visuals with shiny, tactile surfaces. His
works have been described by others as "deeply textural, with a lush and
wild vernacular," as well as "joyful" and possessing a "unique playfulness."
Ultimately, Simmons's works transcend beauty, skill and scape by serving
as a seductive call to connect, open up and share. Works may be viewed at
www.stevenjsimmons.com.
The Beachwood Community Center Gallery is located at 25325
Fairmount Blvd. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9 am ­ 4 pm;
Saturday, 10 am ­ 3 pm; and Sunday, 10 am ­ 1 pm.