the distortion of the original item is very effective. i'm especially struck by the paper towel piece, as there is no more black left in the composition, is this something you might explore in the future?
the distortion of the original item is very effective. i'm especially struck by the paper towel piece, as there is no more black left in the composition, is this something you might explore in the future?
You seem to be very interested in strong line-making. It's great. I like the teabags, personally- translucency is a super interesting concept to pursue as an artist and this object lends itself well to your theme.
I would be curious to see what other formats you could use to compile your scanographs. The vertical line is broken up by each page; is there a way to keep that line going on and on? Or if you like the line break, how can you use that visually?
I could not make out that it was food. Both series have a similar feel to them with two different techniques and materials in play.
ReplyDeletethe distortion of the original item is very effective. i'm especially struck by the paper towel piece, as there is no more black left in the composition, is this something you might explore in the future?
ReplyDeletethe distortion of the original item is very effective. i'm especially struck by the paper towel piece, as there is no more black left in the composition, is this something you might explore in the future?
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be very interested in strong line-making. It's great. I like the teabags, personally- translucency is a super interesting concept to pursue as an artist and this object lends itself well to your theme.
ReplyDeleteI would be curious to see what other formats you could use to compile your scanographs. The vertical line is broken up by each page; is there a way to keep that line going on and on? Or if you like the line break, how can you use that visually?