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The Hard Line is an exercise in defining shape, form, composition and balance as well as material specularity and reflection.
The Viewer is encouraged to interact with the piece as the polished steel surface reflects light depending on the four dimensions from which it is observed.
The incisive precision with which the laser-cut stainless steel lines are presented represent definitive structure, power, strength, velocity and direction.
The Hard Line is an exercise in defining shape, form, composition and balance as well as material specularity and reflection.
The Viewer is encouraged to interact with the piece as the polished steel surface reflects light depending on the four dimensions from which it is observed.
The incisive precision with which the laser-cut stainless steel lines are presented represent definitive structure, power, strength, velocity and direction.
The Hard Line is an exercise in defining shape, form, composition and balance as well as material specularity and reflection.
The Viewer is encouraged to interact with the piece as the polished steel surface reflects light depending on the four dimensions from which it is observed.
The incisive precision with which the laser-cut stainless steel lines are presented represent definitive structure, power, strength, velocity and direction.
The Hard Line is an exercise in defining shape, form, composition and balance as well as material specularity and reflection.
The Viewer is encouraged to interact with the piece as the polished steel surface reflects light depending on the four dimensions from which it is observed.
The incisive precision with which the laser-cut stainless steel lines are presented represent definitive structure, power, strength, velocity and direction.
The Hard Line is an exercise in defining shape, form, composition and balance as well as material specularity and reflection.
The Viewer is encouraged to interact with the piece as the polished steel surface reflects light depending on the four dimensions from which it is observed.
The incisive precision with which the laser-cut stainless steel lines are presented represent definitive structure, power, strength, velocity and direction.
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The Hard Line (white) Painting

Leigh Christian

United Kingdom

Painting, Airbrush on Wood

Size: 33.1 W x 33.1 H x 1.2 D in

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The Hard Line is an exercise in defining shape, form, composition and balance as well as material specularity and reflection. The Viewer is encouraged to interact with the piece as the polished steel surface reflects light depending on the four dimensions from which it is observed. The incisive precision with which the laser-cut stainless steel lines are presented represent definitive structure, power, strength, velocity and direction.

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Painting:Airbrush on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:33.1 W x 33.1 H x 1.2 D in

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Having achieved the highest grades at O and A level Art I then studied at Art College which lead to an early business venture creating video game graphics whilst still studying. I've now spent 30+ years in the gaming industry creating art for video games. I recently left an Art Director role to explore more tactile art. This initial range of wall art indulges in my love of abstract art and machine processing.

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