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Radial / TWO / rubine shellform - Limited Edition of 12 Photograph

Chuck Elliott

United Kingdom

Photography, C-type on Paper

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Radial / TWO is a laser cut C type photographic image, printed on Fuji metallic paper, and Diasec mounted between clear and black Perspex. It’s fitted with a hidden subframe, so it appears to float 15mm in front of the wall. .. Radial / TWO was the second study to be based around the idea of cutting away the central core of the image, to reveal a more sculptural way of working with the drawings. The study uses a rotational symmetry aligned with a single repeat across the centre line, to make a kind of Flow like geometry for the toroid form. The movement comes out of the maths that define it, and so its similarity to an ammonite form, or a bisected shell interior, is both accidental and inevitable, as the mathematical patterns that underly the form are the same as those found throughout the natural world. Making the study it became ever more apparent that one can use a computer to overlay complex number patterns in such a way that the geometries they generate can be more intriguing, and more intricate, than would be possible with more traditional media. I think this study in particular begins to presage the reality that new systems based drawings can interweave and overlay number systems to generate new forms that perhaps haven’t been seen before.

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Photography:C-type on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:12

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Chuck Elliott (b. 1967, London) is a pioneer of digitally generated art. He claims to have used the first Apple Macintosh imported to the UK in 1984, the same year Apple launched the computers, with their now infamous Orwellian advertising campaign. Acquiring his own machine in 1989, he has been drawing, sculpting, editing and compositing digitally ever since. Graduating in 1992, he founded a succession of small, successful studios in London. In 2005 he moved to Bristol, where he now works full time on his sublime, fluid studies in light, colour, motion and liquid geometry. Delighting in the machines' ability to hone and craft sculptural drawings, render, edit, mix, cut, paste, sculpt, and re edit, colour spaces are manipulated, light levels finely tuned, and a myriad of images and series of derivations are produced, using processes analogous to the way in which modern music is realised. Chuck Elliott is reinterpreting the essence of abstract fine art print making for the digital age. Pure logical progression.

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