Original artwork description:

'Everything is an event on the skin' – Hermann von Helmholtz.

My curved canvases are worked on as three dimensional objects. However, rather than considering the interplay between solid and space as a sculpturist does, my forethought is to return to the 'flat two dimensional picture plane’. Working in this way creates reciprocal and distinct marks as one expression. An aesthetic that is only possible through the advent of a curve. So when finally, we do observe it on a two dimensional flattened picture plane (the switch from 3D to 2D), a different aesthetic emerges.

Inspired by current scientific understanding of our universe and the way nature itself could be. This work aims to reflect a truth about the human condition — that we are tied to a two dimensional universe yet entangled with all its probabilities in the vastness of infinite space.

This actual piece represents an isotope of oxygen: Showing 8 electrons (represented by 2 opposing saw cuts), 8 protons and 10 neutrons (represented by a set of 3 ‘quark’ drill holes with up and down properties depending upon the spin of the membrane at the time of creation).

Materials used:

Synthetic polymer on JPP Synthetic, 566gsm, coloured paper, boxed framed

Tags:
#malcolm koch #membrane art #membraneart 

Oxygen Captured (2017)

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by Malcolm Koch

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'Everything is an event on the skin' – Hermann von Helmholtz.

My curved canvases are worked on as three dimensional objects. However, rather than considering the interplay between solid and space as a sculpturist does, my forethought is to return to the 'flat two dimensional picture plane’. Working in this way creates reciprocal and distinct marks as one expression. An aesthetic that is only possible through the advent of a curve. So when finally, we do observe it on a two dimensional flattened picture plane (the switch from 3D to 2D), a different aesthetic emerges.

Inspired by current scientific understanding of our universe and the way nature itself could be. This work aims to reflect a truth about the human condition — that we are tied to a two dimensional universe yet entangled with all its probabilities in the vastness of infinite space.

This actual piece represents an isotope of oxygen: Showing 8 electrons (represented by 2 opposing saw cuts), 8 protons and 10 neutrons (represented by a set of 3 ‘quark’ drill holes with up and down properties depending upon the spin of the membrane at the time of creation).

Materials used:

Synthetic polymer on JPP Synthetic, 566gsm, coloured paper, boxed framed

Tags:
#malcolm koch #membrane art #membraneart 
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My curved 'canvases' are treated as three-dimensional objects. However, rather than approaching the relationship between solidity and space like a sculptor would, I aim to return to the "flat two-dimensional... Read more

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