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Printmaking, New Media on Paper
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gPop Open Sequence is an ongoing investigation into the patterned set formed by image, number, and kairos time – a time of the supreme moment. Each gPop image is one such moment. Open Sequence unfolds and maintains exposures in their exact order of capture. The resulting mosaic of images is a standing wave of a holo-historiographic record, a simulacrum of cultural duration. Like life itself, earlier images remain in the sequence only to be modified, redefined, reabsorbed, and reinterpreted in a new body. Art is no less real than the simulation matrix that produced it. In effect, art exists only to convince us that the other thing is real. Open Sequence is both probing and proving the fabric of reality on visual terms. An image is frozen in time, yet the same image can never be seen twice. This sequence is logos itself weaving a story through time, with images being its syntax. This logos holds always but humans always prove unable to understand it, both before seeing it and when they have first witnessed it. This archival pigment print is created with non-toxic, water-based ink nozzle-sprayed on cotton rag paper at a rate of a million microscopic droplets per second. The fine stream of atomized ink is directed by a vector of hue, value, and density, resulting in combination of 512 chromatic changes and more than three million possible colours in a dot. When voltage is applied, piezoelectric material in the ink-filled chamber changes shape and generates a pressure pulse in the fluid, ejecting a pigment-containing droplet of ink through the 37-micron nozzle directly on paper. The pigment particles in a 100 nm range are deposited into the paper fibre and layered on its surface. In this fine precision process, the pigment is moulded into the carrying medium, resulting in a lasting, high fidelity print surface. If the image you are interested in has been sold, please enquire about its edition status through artist’s official website. Other print sizes are available upon request.
New Media on Paper
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28 W x 28 H x 0.1 D in
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In 2018 Georgy's work "The Medium" (2014) appeared on FOX Broadcasting Network to 3.5+ million viewers in Season 11 Episode 5 of one of the longest run TV Shows in the history of network television, American series The X-Files starring Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny. // Georgy's work has been exhibited and auctioned or sold alongside the work of such accomplished masters as Alex Grey, James C. Leonard, and the late psychedelic prophet, chemist and artist Alexander Shulgin. // Georgy is represented by the Art Works Gallery, the largest supplier of contemporary art to the design and architectural industry in Western Canada. For a special selection of gPop works please consider visiting the gallery at 1536 Venables street in Vancouver, Canada – open to public. // Georgy is a Russian-Canadian visual artist recognized for the development of the gPop visual aesthetic, and the LESD/LRSD light-painting technique. // gPop is a raw and refined visual style that took the Photograph outside of the traditional representation conventions and brought it to a new level of abstraction. gPop is characterized by bold and free use of colour, addition of forms and elements of painting to the photographic image, novelty in subject choice, and the use of the instruments of the post-photographic era to render the invisible visible. The result is visual poetry, striking yet ever so elusive to the eyes of the Literate, a protest against the mundane, a glitch in the simulation, a meditative journey into the beautiful. // LESD/LRSD is a light-painting technique employed in image creation process whereby a Light-Emitting/Reflective Stationary Display is used as an immovable light source, while the camera in motion is tracing the designed path and simultaneously making an exposure, recording the apparent motion of the light and adding another kind of depth to the image. // Georgy is influenced by the visual heritage of, among others, Agnolo Bronzino, Andy Warhol, and Ralph Gibson.
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