Original artwork description:

This print is a Gel print taken from a small homemade gel square. The image is composed of various parts including a handprint and forms that appear to be bars or fencing, keeping the hand of the person behind the structure.

The image has been created without any particular thought processes during its making, other than allowing the creation to happen automatically, trying to access something deeper within the consciousness and bypassing concious thought processes, enabling imagery to appear by its own accord, whilst I acted as a conduit/ medium to form the work.

This image is part of a small series of prints created in one sitting.

Materials used:

Acrylic on recycled cartridge paper.

Tags:
#abstraction #print #printmaking #square #monoprint 

I.D. (2023) Monoprint
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This print is a Gel print taken from a small homemade gel square. The image is composed of various parts including a handprint and forms that appear to be bars or fencing, keeping the hand of the person behind the structure.

The image has been created without any particular thought processes during its making, other than allowing the creation to happen automatically, trying to access something deeper within the consciousness and bypassing concious thought processes, enabling imagery to appear by its own accord, whilst I acted as a conduit/ medium to form the work.

This image is part of a small series of prints created in one sitting.

Materials used:

Acrylic on recycled cartridge paper.

Tags:
#abstraction #print #printmaking #square #monoprint 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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