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He should be quite well protected. If he survived the freezing process, that is. Drawing

Adam Boyd

United Kingdom

Drawing, Textile on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 22 W x 53.1 H x 1.2 D in

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About The Artwork

A memorable scene from “Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back” sees Harrison Ford’s character “Han Solo” frozen or carbonised as a retaliatory act. This is symptomatic of my interest in emergent figuration; ironically the image has been developed on a printed piece of memorabilia. The bottom section overlays a stylized image of a prosthetic realised through 3D printing. Spectragel and acrylic marker on digitally printed cotton towel, stretched on wooden support (Mirror plating required due to slight twist in frame).

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Drawing:Textile on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 53.1 H x 1.2 D in

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Born 1993, Newcastle-under-Lyme. My work tends to be populated with image fragments harvested from the dystopian worlds offered by sci-fi cinema. An on-going interest in digital culture(s), advertising and social media platforms has informed the subject matter I composite as painted layers. I am beginning to associate "lag" with positive attributes like the time to reflect (through painting), in opposition to the more normative, technological shorthand for a deficit in functionality. The imagery explored in my recent work tends to linger with notions of loss, where the presence of technology seems to provide some form of compensation. The pictorial spaces in my paintings have an intimacy informed by cinematography, fleeting moments on-screen have been materialised in oil paint over protracted time. Objects used as narrative signifiers are both depicted and re-experienced as props. The process of materialising these objects and presenting them within the gallery space alters their original narrative significance, giving them a new expressive role to play. By using new technologies to process product-like objects that quote from cinema, literary fiction and art history, these hollow replicas serve as an uncanny presence in tandem with my paintings.

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