Paige Smith (artist)
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Paige Smith, known professionally as "A Common Name", is an American visual artist, graphic and product designer living in
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. Smith has been critically regarded for her commercial installations and international street art project, "Urban Geode".Berg, Nate
"The LA street artist who sees beauty in the cracks of our cities"

The Guardian
', Los Angeles, 8 May 2015. Retrieved on 29 March 2016.


Background

Smith grew up in
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and earned her BFA in Design Communications at
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. After graduation, she moved to
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and worked in graphic design, building marketing materials and branding strategies for corporate clients.


Street art and "Urban Geode"

Smith is best known for creating "Urban Geode," a series of geode-like sculptures made of paper or resin, which she installs in urban settings. The project began in 2011 when Smith came across a photograph of an amethyst that she was inspired to recreate out of paper. Noting the increasing prevalence of murals on the streets of Los Angeles, Smith was moved to put her artwork on the streets as well. For her first piece, Smith found a building with a chipped brick within her community of the Historical Arts District. She realized the shape of the missing brick was the perfect fit for her geode sculpture and created a customized mold to fit inside. One unusual aspect of "Urban Geode" is it is often found in unconventional locations. Harriet Williams of The Huffingpost Post UK reports: "Paige Smith’s Urban Geode project fills up the cracks and decayed spaces of Los Angeles...". Since first installation in Los Angeles, Smith has refined her "Urban Geode" project and put up installations in various urban settings around the world, including locations in Spain, Bali, Turkey, Dubai and the United States. Smith's work has received critical support and has been featured in print art books, online forums and traditional press sources including: ''LA Canvas'', ''Angeleno'' magazine, ''The Huffington Post'', and the ''Los Angeles Times.''


Commercial installations

As a fine artist, Smith has translated her geode designs to fit larger corporate and gallery spaces. Smith has been commissioned to create several site-specific installations, including: *''The Box Geode'' at the Los Angeles Standard Hotel (2012) *''Creeping Portend'' at CBRE's downtown Los Angeles offices (2014) *''Deranged Amalgamation'' at Maker City L.A. (2014) *''Minute Infinite'' at Smashbox Studios (2015) Additionally, she has been featured in several group exhibitions, showing work alongside famed street artists
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. Smith's work was installed as the backdrop for a
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and promoting female empowerment in the arts.


Artist in residence


HAHA Magazine x Paradigm Gallery

Smith has expanded her practice to focus more on travel and collaboration. She was asked to be the first artist in residence at HAHA Magazine x Paradigm Gallery in Philadelphia where she created a citywide scavenger hunt of her geodes and taught classes to engage in a dialogue about the benefits of public art.


Dubai Design Week: S*uce

In October 2015, Smith collaborated with S*uce, a local fashion and lifestyle brand, to create a trail of THINGS
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RDINARY around Dubai's design district. This urban installation elevated everyday objects, from a rocking chair to a water shed, through the placement of Smith's geodes to create re-imagined landscapes.Essertier, Dylan
"Celebrated LA Artist Paige Smith Transforms Dubai"
''Savoir Flair'', 29 October 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2016.


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External links

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