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Printmaking, Vector on Paper
Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in
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** Currently not for sale (until test prints are completed with specialist fine art printer) ** EDITION N*5 OF 25 Scientific description: Artwork inspired by an electron microscopy image showing a ring structure of gold nanoparticles. In this instance the gap at the centre of the ring structure is formed by slow evaporation of the solvent media. From the article ‘Synthesis and self-organization of Au nanoparticles’ by S Pyrpassopoulos et al 2007 Nanotechnology 18 485604. Specification: • Type: fine-art pigment print • Medium: giclée • Materials: 100% cotton archive paper • Paper: Hahnemühle Photorag 308 gsm • Output Size: 800 x 800 mm (includes a 40 mm margin) • Edition: number 5 of 25 • Numbered, dated and signed by the artist (in pencil)* • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity * Some artworks may include 2 dates: the date of creation, and the date when the edition is printed Shipment: • The artwork is sold unframed. • The print is safely wrapped in acid-free paper and rolled in a secure cardboard tube for shipment. • Please note: colours may vary slightly from the version displayed online.
Printmaking:Vector on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
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France
Biography Born in France (Chevreuse), I completed my education in applied arts, graphic design and visual communication, before moving to the UK, to pursue a successful career as a graphic designer in science academic publishing (2000 to 2020). It is in this environment that I developed a particular interest for specialist and technical imagery, which became the focus of my art practice. In 2014, I completed a Doctoral study at the Faculty of the Arts, University of the West of England, Bristol. My research explores the concept of visuality as a shared notion between artistic and scientific production, and more precisely how meaning can be transformed between one domain and another, using the visual as its mode of mediation. In 2020, I relocated to the south of France where I now live and work. Artist Statement My art practice explores the relationship between form and colour, with an underlying interest in the visual language of scientific research. I often take inspiration from data, technical diagrams and notations found in specialist publications, and through an extensive process of investigation I develop a particular, highly constructed aesthetics. My work also refers to other visual traditions, such as notions of modules and programmes (Victor Vasarely and Richard Paul Lohse), colour theories from the Bauhaus (Wassily Kandinsky and Johannes Itten), as well as the grid system from Swiss Modernist designers. Most of all, my aim is to share a relentless fascination for the visual, as I articulate my own response, studying form and colour relationships and their infinite, exhausting, possible combinations.
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