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United Kingdom
Printmaking, Digital on Canvas
Size: 23.6 W x 94.5 H x 1 D in
Derived from a mathematical expression, in ‘Order and Chaos’ the gently undulating lines appear to break into chaos as the size of the waves increases. A sense of order returns as the amplitude reduces. The ‘order’ is more clearly visible at the extreme edges and from a distance. The brain groups the individual colours into lines until the rate of change is too great to maintain the illusion. Despite the appearance the order is maintained throughout. This is printed from a digital image and can be supplied in various sizes.
Printmaking:Digital on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:23.6 W x 94.5 H x 1 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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United Kingdom
My practice is strongly influenced by my background in engineering. Research and experimentation are important elements. I love the challenge of using different processes and exploring new ideas and ways of seeing. I can categorise my work into subject groups such as, nature/figurative/organic, mathematical/geometrical, or political/social. It can also be partitioned by methodology: for example; the investigation of perceptual processes (such as illusion or tactile effects), exploration of edges, boundaries, voids and volume, or repetition, collections and multiples. While visual impact is important to me, the exploration of the idea is often the most critical element. The geneses of my projects are diverse. Ideas may come from a particular material, an object, an event, a suggested theme, the natural world, an image or a process. Typically, I will devise a question, or set up a research process, or a series of experiments, the results of which inform and steer me towards the final work. I often work on several themes simultaneously. I work in a variety of materials according to needs of the work in progress, this has included sculptures in wood, stainless steel as well as castings in glass, bronze and iron. The design process is necessarily iterative, frequently requiring additional contextual and technical research to extend my conceptual and theoretical knowledge of subject, art practice, tools and processes. This often generates a series of related but disparate ideas for work. I work from my studio in West Wales.
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