Symphony Williams is a Georgia-based, Florida-born artist working primarily in acrylic painting. Her practice centers on abstraction, with a current focus on an evolving series of abstract floral works that investigate negative space and shadow as active compositional elements.
Williams holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Communications from Kennesaw State University. Her background in design informs a disciplined approach to structure, where line, shape, and spatial relationships are carefully considered within each composition.
Her paintings explore the tension between presence and absence. Organic forms are reduced, fragmented, and reconfigured, allowing voids and shadows to define as much of the image as the painted surface itself. Through layered acrylic processes, she builds depth gradually, creating compositions that feel both controlled and ephemeral.
Drawing from nature, memory, and emotional resonance, Williams constructs visual environments that remain intentionally open, inviting sustained viewing and shifting interpretation. While grounded in formal composition, the work resists fixed narrative, instead emphasizing atmosphere, rhythm, and spatial ambiguity.
She is currently focused on expanding this body of work as a sustained investigation into restraint, structure, and the evolving language of abstract form.
"Art is my first language; raised in paint and taught by my dad, I create to connect and communicate through shape, color, memory and the natural world IĀ observe."