Axonometric

from £25.00

This gyclee print of my artwork, Axonometric, is produced using archival ink and is printed on high quality 290gsm art paper. All of my drawings are hand drawn using traditional architectural draughting methods.

This print is available in:

210mm x 297mm (A4)

297mm x 420mm (A3)

420mm x 594mm (A2)

Custom sizes available, just get in contact

(Original dimensions of the work are 450mm x 841mm.

All orders will be shipped in protective mailing tubes. Please allow 3 - 5 working days for your order to be processed.

Axonometric - (2022) Ink, Paper

Axonometric explores the translation from planar drawing into extruded condition, not through precision, but through estimation and instinct. Rather than aiming for accuracy, the drawing is constructed upon awkward compromise, in which proportion, scale, and structure are negotiated in blind hope. In this dialogue, the translation process is not stable, but remains responsive, guided by perception rather than calculation.

Extending the ideas introduced in Section, Axo moves toward a more defined material condition. However, this process of extrusion enacted reveals its limits. The forms tend toward reduction, producing translations that remain explicit extension of the ground figure provided by Plan.

Axonometric exposes a tension between a material emergence and the retention of source material. While the drawing advances a language of translative construction, it also highlights the need for greater complexity—illuminating a point where re-alignment is necessary.

Size:

This gyclee print of my artwork, Axonometric, is produced using archival ink and is printed on high quality 290gsm art paper. All of my drawings are hand drawn using traditional architectural draughting methods.

This print is available in:

210mm x 297mm (A4)

297mm x 420mm (A3)

420mm x 594mm (A2)

Custom sizes available, just get in contact

(Original dimensions of the work are 450mm x 841mm.

All orders will be shipped in protective mailing tubes. Please allow 3 - 5 working days for your order to be processed.

Axonometric - (2022) Ink, Paper

Axonometric explores the translation from planar drawing into extruded condition, not through precision, but through estimation and instinct. Rather than aiming for accuracy, the drawing is constructed upon awkward compromise, in which proportion, scale, and structure are negotiated in blind hope. In this dialogue, the translation process is not stable, but remains responsive, guided by perception rather than calculation.

Extending the ideas introduced in Section, Axo moves toward a more defined material condition. However, this process of extrusion enacted reveals its limits. The forms tend toward reduction, producing translations that remain explicit extension of the ground figure provided by Plan.

Axonometric exposes a tension between a material emergence and the retention of source material. While the drawing advances a language of translative construction, it also highlights the need for greater complexity—illuminating a point where re-alignment is necessary.