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#PixelSquare Turquoise - Limited Edition 1 of 1 Artwork

Mark Bern

Switzerland

Mixed Media, Digital on Aluminium

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 10 D in

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About The Artwork

Ever since I received my first Commodore 64 at the age of 14, I have been fascinated by the possible intricacies that are represented through the pixel world. Where some see logic and numbers, I see the potential to create entire worlds from a blank computer screen. My work begins as a grid, from which I use a digital colour palette to build layers of abstract compositions. I mostly draw upon inspiration from the natural world, sensing the changes of light and colour as they come into contact with objects, landscapes and people. I capture the reflections, refractions and illusions which manipulate our normative construct of what something should look like. Part of my collection is also in the creation of sculptural objects, a process which begins digitally. I then use 3D printing to introduce the sculpture into our dimension. This technique allows me to create abstract topographies which are intended to be both playful and intriguing, encouraging the viewer to interact conceptually with the form it is representing.

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Mixed Media:Digital on Aluminium

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:24 W x 24 H x 10 D in

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For the past 20 years, Mark Bern has been investigating the methodology of digital image processing. In his early day as a teenager Bern explored the possibilities of image manipulation on his first computer – a Commodore 64. Mark Bern's artworks uses the several digital processes to create abstract forms resembling pixelated photos and the late cubism. The artist himself refers to his art as pixel art. Mark Bern has been creative without showing his artworks to the public over 20 years. In 2013 his first public art collection "Marbella" was released and in 2014 his work evolved into 3D printed pixel art sculptures. Mark Bern, born in 1979, lives in Zurich and Berlin. Before focusing on art he was an internet entrepreneur who founded and exited several web companies.

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