Monday, 21 January 2013

Drawing With Video: Text


Film taglines.



Packaging warning labels, and information.



Quote taken from the Upanishads.


Ballpoint pen on Office paper, A6



I have now scanned some five-hundred images from my Drawing With Video collection, including some pages of text, as shown here. I will have to edit this collection further, to be produced as one book, or compose them into volumes.

These images are a loose collection, like an unbound diary, yet are significant as they illustrate my thinking, and the ideas that underpin my art, over a considerable period of time.

©ADG2013

Monday, 14 January 2013

Superficial Disfigurement




Bubblegum, felt-tipped pen, and acrylic on board.

The surface of the board, an artificial cell, scarred by a parasite or sarcoma. The growth emerges from the cell, or the parasite seeps into the vector. The geometric seeks life (existence, being), in so doing it becomes vulnerable to illness, and decay.

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Sunday, 9 December 2012

Sections of Infinity












Installation view.

This is my final work of my Master's degree, on exhibition as part of the Sydney College of the Arts Postgraduate Degree Show.
Abstraction is a result of thinking about uncertainty, infinity is an indeterminate number, and through an effort of imagination I seek to describe the realms of the indefinite. Where not things made, but things in the making, not self maintaining states but only changing states, exist.

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Monday, 19 November 2012

Hallucinations of the primary visual cortex









Watercolour, gouache, pencil and ink on watercolour paper, with digital reflection.

The primary visual cortex, located at the back of the brain (posterior pole), is the simplest cortical visual area. It is responsible for the processing of spacial information regarding static and moving objects, and is integral in pattern recognition. Hallucinations of the primary visual cortex have been classified into four groups (form constants), all geometric in nature, and include tunnels, spirals, lattices, and cobwebs.

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Friday, 19 October 2012

Within the Cerebral Cortex IV









Watercolour, gouache, pencil and ink on watercolour paper, with digital reflection. 
 
Rhombus II (◊)  

Pattern, structure, their individual components, and how these fundamental units extend through repetition to form grids or fields.

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Friday, 5 October 2012

ScumSTREETscuM










3.0 Mpx iPhoneography.


Scum Street Scum is an ongoing photo series I commenced earlier this year. It abstracts the dropped, spilled, and discarded products of waste I see in gutters and backstreets from day to day, into biomorphic compositions of space and form. I am interested in these overlooked, abject forms because of the transient space they occupy. When something becomes rubbish because it has been used, broken or accidentally dropped it becomes an object of pure potential, it's purpose ambiguous, and its meaning uncertain.

I will continue with this series and explore within the limitations of the camera-phone. Given the opportunity I would like to carry this series further by working with a higher resolution camera to produce images that capture more of the fine detail I see in these myriad forms.

Visit scumstreetscum blog for all images.

©ADG2012