Jason Thielke‘s figurative drawings explore the constellation of human experience. Yet this exhibition marks a departure for the artist, away from technical perfection. Previous works involved laser etching and many hours digitally recreating his original, hand-drawn sketches. For Zero-zero, the artist is hand-drawing directly on wooden panel. Another shift is that instead of creating abstraction from fine detail, the artist is starting from abstraction, and the work gets tighter as he proceeds. It’s coming into focus instead of blurring out of focus.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Astoundingly Complex Laser Etchings by Jason Thielke
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