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More Space to Put Space Into Print

Jeffrey Primeaux

United States

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Around the time I made this drawing, the DJ, Ann Arbor, at the radio station KFJC, was playing a recording of Arthur C. Clarke reading his 2001: A Space Odyssey (which I’ve neither seen nor read) and I was rereading an article (https://aeon.co/essays/how-many-dimensions-are-there-and-what-do-they-do-to-reality) about space and dimensions notable, also, for its presentation of the idea of Renaissance artists’ creating works using geometric perspective to depict space as foundational to the popular, mental construction of space, so I had space and universal oddities on the brain (more than usual), and during the process, the ellipses had a particularly orbital feel.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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A native and current resident of Austin, Texas, I have been interested in and making art since childhood. My training continued through college in the art departments of St. Edward's and the University of Texas at Austin. My current, abstract work arose, in part, from a fascination with the lines of Ukiyo-e prints and manga illustration. Rather than lines reproduced from drawings to create multiple images, however, the lines of my abstract drawings and paintings are made compositely to create single works. Though Japanese art, directly and through its influence on other artists, has informed my representational art for a long time, my adoption of an abstract style developed from drawing exercises I did while recovering from a bicycle injury that interrupted my regular, studio practice.

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