As a fundamental element derived from organic matter, charcoal happens to be at the core of all life forms. It is also the tool for artists that dates back to the most ancient times.
By using charcoal as the the primary medium for the exhibition ‘Organic Matr’ (and resulting series of physical pieces created in collaboration with Brooklyn-based lab ArtMatr), the works creates bonds between technology and the rawest tool that was touched by the human hand, and highlights how the cycle of life is also the cycle of regeneration of matter.
Since the generative process _that uses programming code and the intervention of randomness_ was used to design the physical pieces, the long-form generative series Charcoal Seeds is a natural way to seamlessly extend back into the digital realm the ideas of matter and physicality, while showing the elements at work in the creation process.
In each iteration a virtual seed will encapsulates the essence of organic forms and patterns. The graphic style itself tries to convey the organic feeling of tools and materials such as chalk, ink, paintbrushes.
Features
- PaperWhite
- Margins6%
- MovementBalanced
- FormatPortrait
- Background patternFog
- TexturePaper
- MonolithsYes
- CharcoalLines
- Line colorGreen
- ThreadVertical Flow
- Ink horizon100%
- SmudgeNo
- GardenHalfway grown
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Print status : this work has been printed 1 time.
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e.159.4x105.6cm