The eighth in a set of 18 images triggered by an old, painted, 'family crest', in St Wyllow's church, near Polruan in Cornwall.
As with all the other works in the series, the image starts life as a 'physical painting', using acrylics, inks, and graphite, before being scanned and finally developed into the finished print.
Working in this way, the physical properties that you can only get from using 'real materials', can be combined with the flexibility and invention inherent in digital imagery.
The pieces also invite - I hope - the viewer to construct their own 'arrangements'; combining the images in a way that satisfies both their spacial needs, and their inventive curiosity.
Giclee print on rag mould paper.
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The eighth in a set of 18 images triggered by an old, painted, 'family crest', in St Wyllow's church, near Polruan in Cornwall.
As with all the other works in the series, the image starts life as a 'physical painting', using acrylics, inks, and graphite, before being scanned and finally developed into the finished print.
Working in this way, the physical properties that you can only get from using 'real materials', can be combined with the flexibility and invention inherent in digital imagery.
The pieces also invite - I hope - the viewer to construct their own 'arrangements'; combining the images in a way that satisfies both their spacial needs, and their inventive curiosity.
Giclee print on rag mould paper.
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