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Painting, Emulsion on Wood
Size: 17.1 W x 25 H x 1.5 D in
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Part of the 'Broken Circle' series - an ongoing system art project. A set of 18 component tiles are generated from two 'master' circles which have been sliced into a 3x3 grid. The tiles are shuffled and iteratively rearranged into new 2x3 compositions. Using these parameters there are over 13M unique configurations. With a dataset so large, subjectively appealing combinations are discovered from a process guided by chance and intuition. This sculptural relief panel has been constructed using the above rule set and then overlayed with a striking hard edge paint motif in ultramarine blue and white using the 'Broken Circle' shape set that breaks with a painterly flourish at the bottom. There is a fluency and energy that comes from continuing the sculptural lines in paint which gives this piece its name. The works in this series are non-objective but seek to re-express the original 'master' forms in new ways.
2022
Emulsion on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
17.1 W x 25 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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United Kingdom
James D Wilson (b.1982) is an artist and designer based in South East London, UK, working predominantly in paint and relief on layered surfaces constructed from cardboard and wood. His process starts as an act of reconstructing a memory of a time or place using fragmentary, visual phrases that make up an environment that have been held in the mind. In re-assembling and remembering, the resulting composition ride the line between abstraction and figuration combining bold, reduced graphical forms with the language of landscapes, both architectural and natural. The materials used in his works, together with their limited colour palettes have a utilitarian quality to them, following in the footsteps of constructivist/concrete artists of the 50s/60s. The cutting and brushwork are predominantly made freehand with no masking tape involved, which lends itself to feeling more human. There is a tension between the planned and unplanned, the finished and unfinished, the loud and the quiet. The pieces featured here all contribute to an ongoing exploration into expanded painting, visual rhythm and negative space.
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