Projection

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This gyclee print of my artwork, Projection, 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 420mm x 594mm. (16.5” x 23.4”)

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

Projection - (2020) Ink, Graphite, Paper

Projection continues to avoid beginning with a frame, predefined edge or boundary. Instead, the drawing is emerges from a single point (bottom left corner), extending across the surface of the page without a fixed system to guide the progression of lines.

Forms emerge through the act of drawn navigation, generating overlapping structures that resist alignment with the space that contains them. Structure is not imposed, but is discovered within the lines as they form, generating a shifting field of spatial possibility. Consequently, the drawing operates as both process and outcome.

While the language remains open and unresolved, Projection marks a clear development in which the drawings begin to move toward a more expansive spatial condition.

Size:

This gyclee print of my artwork, Projection, 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 420mm x 594mm. (16.5” x 23.4”)

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

Projection - (2020) Ink, Graphite, Paper

Projection continues to avoid beginning with a frame, predefined edge or boundary. Instead, the drawing is emerges from a single point (bottom left corner), extending across the surface of the page without a fixed system to guide the progression of lines.

Forms emerge through the act of drawn navigation, generating overlapping structures that resist alignment with the space that contains them. Structure is not imposed, but is discovered within the lines as they form, generating a shifting field of spatial possibility. Consequently, the drawing operates as both process and outcome.

While the language remains open and unresolved, Projection marks a clear development in which the drawings begin to move toward a more expansive spatial condition.