Window Three

Paint, printed acetate and photocopied paper on board  1250mm x 1250mm

My work often acts to distill painting into a primitive playful form. Mark making can be seen as a record of physical action. Describing a three dimensional object in two dimensions who themselves are described by a one dimensional line bent into a specific shape. Considering the geometric definition of the word β€œnet” - an arrangement of edge-joined polygons in a plane which can be folded to become the faces of the polyhedron. Alchemically combining old and new materials which repel each other and documenting whether they can bear to be part of the same smear. Considering the play within the play, and how images can be placed onto other images, becoming a subject within a larger plane. Often in my paintings I deconstruct graphemes and recompile the fragments into new symbols, and I imagine what sounds they might produce when read aloud.

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