Artwork description:

"Perfect Imperfections" is a convergent series of digital art designed with vector based "Illustrator" software, and then printed by hand in water base ink. It is when silkscreen printed that these geometric abstraction pieces acquire a new dimension of motion optical illusions. The way ink feels to the eye is totally different from the computer monitor screen and from glicee high resolution printing. It is even better yet when colors overlap, as texture and transparencies are created. Beauty is born when the perfection of the digital shapes become imperfect on paper. The outcome always have an element of surprise. Each piece looks and feels very symmetrical but they all have an "error", an impertinent speck of ink, lack of pressure, or excess, a blurred line. And that is what you end of liking of each one: that little secret between you and the piece that makes it uniquely "human".

Materials used:

Printed on Fine Artist Premium Vellum 157Lb, archival media, neutral pH paper. Water base ink.

Red & Black Simetric Triangulation (2014)

Screenprint 
by Rene de la Cruz

£276.74 Alert

  • Screenprint on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 41.91 x 52.07 x 5.08cm (framed) / 35.56 x 43.18cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Geometric
  • Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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"Perfect Imperfections" is a convergent series of digital art designed with vector based "Illustrator" software, and then printed by hand in water base ink. It is when silkscreen printed that these geometric abstraction pieces acquire a new dimension of motion optical illusions. The way ink feels to the eye is totally different from the computer monitor screen and from glicee high resolution printing. It is even better yet when colors overlap, as texture and transparencies are created. Beauty is born when the perfection of the digital shapes become imperfect on paper. The outcome always have an element of surprise. Each piece looks and feels very symmetrical but they all have an "error", an impertinent speck of ink, lack of pressure, or excess, a blurred line. And that is what you end of liking of each one: that little secret between you and the piece that makes it uniquely "human".

Materials used:

Printed on Fine Artist Premium Vellum 157Lb, archival media, neutral pH paper. Water base ink.

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René Juan de la Cruz-Napoli is a contemporary artist and designer based in Brooklyn, known for his video art and optical graphics. His current on-going multimedia art project is named “PLAY NYC”.... Read more

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