Fine artist, MFA graduate and former Catalyst Arts Co-Director in Belfast
underground 2011
I’m interested in blurring the boundary between digital and organic work.
2 replies to “underground 2011”
Interesting, these work so well online – digital and clean. But in real life I think I prefer the tactile nature of the paintings/collage, I enjoy trying to work out what processes and materials were used. Have you printed any of these?
Thanks very much Susan. I haven’t printed any from this digital series, I’m aware how low res they are and that they would completely pixelate if they were enlarged. But yes I should experiment. I agree about the pleasure of exploring the surface of paintings and collages and trying to work out how they were made and to find evidence of ‘the struggle.’
Interesting, these work so well online – digital and clean. But in real life I think I prefer the tactile nature of the paintings/collage, I enjoy trying to work out what processes and materials were used. Have you printed any of these?
Thanks very much Susan. I haven’t printed any from this digital series, I’m aware how low res they are and that they would completely pixelate if they were enlarged. But yes I should experiment. I agree about the pleasure of exploring the surface of paintings and collages and trying to work out how they were made and to find evidence of ‘the struggle.’