- THE EVER-FLOWING TIDE
This body of work comprises type and line drawings made digitally
with vectors, as well as pen drawings made by hand. Some of the handmade
drawings have been scanned into a computer and printed out, while others
have been made directly on the paper in accordance with vector grids.
The prints are produced through a digital lithography process a primarily
analogue method of printmaking for digital work.
In these works I attempt to challenge the values and motivations involved
in creative and productive process. I have used the language of information
architecture to express these concerns, highlighting the vanity of this
excessive production through seemingly nonsensical graphs and diagrams.
These concerns grew predominantly out of my study and work as a graphic
designer, where considerable worth is placed on productivity and work rate,
and quantitative values appear to prevail over the qualitative.
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Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Ever-flowing Tide
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dale lawrence,
ostensibly yes,
the ever-flowing tide,
work
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Section 1: Alexandria
Section 1:
ALEXANDRIA

1.1 My Total Potential
Digital lithograph with ball-point pen on archival paper
1 000mm x 700mm | Edition of 5, plus artist's proof

1.1 My Total Potential (detail)

1.2 My Inspiration For This Piece
Digital lithograph on archival paper
700mm x 1 000mm | Edition of 5, plus artist's proof

1.2 My Inspiration For This Piece (detail)

1.3 A Minute (For Mass Production)
Digital print with ball-point pen on paper
Labels:
dale lawrence,
ostensibly yes,
the ever-flowing tide,
work
Monday, February 21, 2011
Section 2: The Hole You Can Always Make Deeper, But Can Never Get Out Of
Section 2:
THE HOLE YOU CAN ALWAYS MAKE DEEPER, BUT CAN NEVER GET OUT OF
THE HOLE YOU CAN ALWAYS MAKE DEEPER, BUT CAN NEVER GET OUT OF

2.1.1 Invention to Pass Time (I)
Digital lithograph on archival paper
300mm x 300mm | Edition of 12, plus artist's proof

2.1.2 Invention to Pass Time (II)
Digital lithograph on archival paper
1 000mm x 700mm | Edition of 5, plus artist's proof

2.2.1 Invention for a Friday Night
Digital lithograph on archival paper
297mm x 420mm | Edition of 12, plus artist's proof

2.2.2 Invention to Keep Friends Together
Digital lithograph on archival paper
297mm x 420mm | Edition of 12, plus artist's proof
Labels:
dale lawrence,
ostensibly yes,
the ever-flowing tide,
work
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Section 3: (Do)Lorem Ipsum
Section 3:
(DO)LOREM IPSUM

3.1 A Question of Integrity
Digital lithograph on archival paper | 1 000mm x 700mm | Edition of 5, plus artist's proof

3.2.1 Ursa Nova
Digital lithograph on archival paper | 235mm x 180mm | Edition of 12, plus artist's proof

3.2.2 Gyps Orionus
Digital lithograph on archival paper | 235mm x 180mm | Edition of 12, plus artist's proof

3.2.3 Lupus Domesticus
Digital lithograph on archival paper | 235mm x 180mm | Edition of 12, plus artist's proof

3.2.4 Draconis Opportunus
Digital lithograph on archival paper | 235mm x 180mm | Edition of 12, plus artist's proof

3.2.5 Phoenicis Styx
Digital lithograph on paper | 235mm x 180mm Edition of 12, plus artist’s proof

3.3 A Moment of Great Significance
Laser cut rubber stamp, yellowwood block, cypress handle, spray-painted black | 60mm x 45mm x 94mm
3.3 A Moment of Great Significance
Stamp Ink on Paper | 60mm x 45mm Edition undefined.
Labels:
dale lawrence,
ostensibly yes,
the ever-flowing tide,
work
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