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Suburban Decay Print

Andrew Sudell Davis

United Kingdom

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I wanted to capture the rhythm and pattern of old brickwork, ancient stone walls and historic edifices. Both crumbling and eternal at the same time, these monuments to human creativity and endurance stand at odds with the modern world's obsession with ephemeral and disposable things. These walls wer...

Year Created:

2014

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Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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Open Edition

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10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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Printing facility in California.

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I create drawings in a tightly restricted format - 16" square drawing on white mount board using rapidograph and pantone markers. The discipline of having a very limited format is surprisingly inspiring. Along with the size, format and materials, I'm also restricted to 'what I can draw' (ie I can't draw people) and also the elements that I use in those drawings - the leaves, the buildings, waves, geometric shapes, iconic themes (flags and other symbols). But within those confines, I find that I have more creative ideas than I have time to produce. I have a mental waiting list of drawings that I have yet to make real in ink. Also, as time goes on, I find new concepts to incorporate into new designs, and so the style evolves. But, as each drawing takes at least 20 man-hours to complete, it's a slow-drip development. I find there's something wholesome about doing laborious, detailed work by hand - and the fact that you cannot easily edit it, once you have drawn a line on paper, makes everything more of a commitment and therefore more important as you are doing it.

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