This is an imaginary artist! Jane Archdemo creates geometric abstract paintings built from quiet architectural forms, measured colour blocks, and restrained visual tension. Her work uses rectangles, circles, vertical divisions, and carefully placed accents to explore balance, silence, and spatial order.
Her paintings often combine off-white grounds with black, deep blue, ochre, beige, and occasional red details. The surfaces are calm and minimal, but subtle texture gives each work a physical presence.
Style
Archdemo’s work sits between geometric minimalism and architectural abstraction. She is interested in how simple forms can create rhythm, weight, and stillness without representing real objects.
Selected Fictional Exhibitions
- Measured Spaces, Lanton Hall Gallery, Velmora
- Quiet Structures, Greyline Arts Room, Marlowe Bay
- Fields and Intervals, Northmere Abstract Forum, Elwick
- The Shape of Silence, Calder House Projects, Brindleford
Artist Statement
My work begins with structure. I use simple forms because they leave little room for distraction. A line, a block, or a circle can hold weight, direction, and pause. I am interested in the moment when a painting becomes almost architectural, but remains quiet and open.