the artist’s life
12 http://www.artistsmagazine.com
Nicholas Simmons (1968–2015)
Along with our colleagues at Watercolor Artist, we were shocked
to learn of the death of Nicholas Simmons, vibrant artist, gifted
musician and charismatic instructor. In an exuberant process
that made use of photography and Photoshop, l uid acrylics as
well as watercolor, plus an assortment of spray bottles and masks,
Simmons created pictures that seemed rhapsodic. As he told John
A. Parks in an article for Watercolor (Winter 2009), “I’m very
l attered when people tell me that my work looks as though it is
done quickly; actually, it is all very carefully planned out. I call my
approach ‘accidentally on purpose.’” Defending his use of acrylic
to watercolor purists, Simmons contended, “What distinguishes
watercolor is not the binding, be it gum arabic or acrylic, but the
vehicle, which is water.” We extend our deepest sympathies to his
wife Olga and their daughter, Larissa. M.B.
Editor’s note: We thank Marcello Dworzak (Da Vinci Paint Company) and
TillerWilliam Fine Arts for this image; Dworzak is donating to the artist’s wife
and daughter 100 percent of the proceeds from the sales of Simmons’s work.
LEFT: Crystal Cove Fire Iris (2015; watermedia on paper, 45x34½)
by Nicholas Simmons