In collaboration with the gallery a83, Young Projects
developed a series of serigraph prints influenced by their earlier work, Glitch
House. These prints evolve from the patterns created by the encaustic
cement tiles used to clad Glitch House. In the prints, the patterns are
combined with the layered nature of the serigraph process to create ambiguously
three-dimensional forms within the two-dimensional plane. The low relief from
the buildup of ink acts as one layer; another is the use of “white space”
created by the precise alignment and intentional lack of ink overflow between
multiple screens used in the printing process. These qualities allow for a
variety of interpretations depending on the viewer's perspective.
The three prints in the series are also interconnected through their shared underlying geometry. Variations in color separation, regional blocking, and the addition of “shadows” in extra print passes allow the pieces to function as a cohesive set, while each maintains its own distinct configuration.
Links to purchase:
A83
ArchWork
In collaboration with a83
The three prints in the series are also interconnected through their shared underlying geometry. Variations in color separation, regional blocking, and the addition of “shadows” in extra print passes allow the pieces to function as a cohesive set, while each maintains its own distinct configuration.
Links to purchase:
A83
ArchWork
In collaboration with a83