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Sue Simons-Wallace

Sue Simons-Wallace (20/21st century) is active/lives in South Carolina.  Sue Simons Wallace is known for Fish motif images-rubbings.

Sue Simons Wallace created pottery and textiles in her early university days but put aside her creative work to focus on teaching and other life work until 1990 when the need to be creative surfaced strongly.

Reflections and impressions of objects have always fascinated Sue Simons Wallace. The creation of gyotaku (fish rubbings) is simply an extension of this attraction and has been her main creative interest for the past seventeen years.  It is a very elusive process and requires working many hours to stage the fish for the best possible design and placement on the paper.  Wallace uses handmade Japanese rice paper of various types and several different inks and watercolours to create the images.  Only freshly caught fish are used.  The effort is to make impressionistic, ephemeral images of the fish - fossil-like images that are correct but not exact.  The hope is that the viewer will come away with an impression of the beauty and movement that is evide   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1688 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Sue Simons-Wallace

Sue Simons Wallace created pottery and textiles in her early university days but put aside her creative work to focus on teaching and other life work until 1990 when the need to be creative surfaced strongly.

Reflections and impressions of objects have always fascinated Sue Simons Wallace. The creation of gyotaku (fish rubbings) is simply an extension of this attraction and has been her main creative interest for the past seventeen years.  It is a very elusive process and requires working many hours to stage the fish for the best possible design and placement on the paper.  Wallace uses handmade Japanese rice paper of various types and several different inks and watercolours to create the images.  Only freshly caught   ...  Displaying 750 of 1688 characters.

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