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Alan Cameron
My multidisciplinary practice occupies both design and fine art visual languages. My main mediums are graphic design, sculptural objects and printmaking. With my graphic design practice, I explore formal resolution, precision and skill, whilst printmaking exposes time-based processes and colour. Both approaches often incorporate elements of repetitive task and labor, using this as a basis for investigating the interaction between colour and colour1. In my sculptural work, I employ acts of re-appropriation to create sculptural furniture, allowing a dialogue that examines the human relationship with functional objects. All three processes intricately inform each other while also existing as distinct entities of my creative practice.
1Joseph Albers - Interaction of Colour page 2 |
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Orange
screenprint, 50 x 50 cm
£350.00
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Purple
screenprint, 50 x 50 cm
£350.00
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Green
screenprint, 50 x 50 cm
£350.00
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Brown
screenprint, 50 x 50 cm
£350.00
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About the prints
This series of screenprints is a form of fundamental research into labor and colour. By using hand drawn marks, I explored the repetitive exercise as a means of displaying the passing of time. This was then used as a basis to experiment with the three primary colours and how their subtle change in placement can alter how we perceive them.
Alan Cameron
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