Original artwork description:

Quarks are part of the building blocks of matter — I've created a series of drill hole events on a curled up structure to represent the geometry of a particle's properties (expressed by the edges of the negative spaces). The curved structure creates a framework that allows for connections and entangled systems to manifest. Finally the surface is flattened to 2D-form for observation. The viewer experiences the unravelled results — challenging perceptions that things are often not what they appear to be — a tangible expression of how nature at the very small scale may be formed, by complicated structures and events that are concealed from us.

Materials used:

JPP Synthetic, 566gsm

Tags:
#particle physics #malcolm koch #membrane art #quantum brushstrokes #drill holes #drill hole events #atoms 

Quark Tunnels (2017)

Acrylic painting 
by Malcolm Koch

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Quarks are part of the building blocks of matter — I've created a series of drill hole events on a curled up structure to represent the geometry of a particle's properties (expressed by the edges of the negative spaces). The curved structure creates a framework that allows for connections and entangled systems to manifest. Finally the surface is flattened to 2D-form for observation. The viewer experiences the unravelled results — challenging perceptions that things are often not what they appear to be — a tangible expression of how nature at the very small scale may be formed, by complicated structures and events that are concealed from us.

Materials used:

JPP Synthetic, 566gsm

Tags:
#particle physics #malcolm koch #membrane art #quantum brushstrokes #drill holes #drill hole events #atoms 
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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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