2008
Gliclee print on Hahnemuehle Photorag paper,
Alu-Dibond, 50 x 33 cm
Edition of 5
2008
Gliclee print on Hahnemuehle Photorag paper,
Alu-Dibond, 33 x 50 cm
Edition of 5
2008
Gliclee print on Hahnemuehle Photorag paper,
Alu-Dibond, 33 x 50 cm
Edition of 5
2008
Gliclee print on Hahnemuehle Photorag paper,
Alu-Dibond, 33 x 50 cm
Edition of 5
From Latin exuberare (“to grow thickly, to abound”); from ex (“out”), and uber (“udder”), and originally would have referred to a cow or she-goat which was making so much milk that it naturally dripped or sprayed from the udder.
Exuberance is a series of prints epitomising the material qualities of a voxel data driven geometries taken from the authors own body using Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Self-contextual, the work explores the visceral qualities of embodied spaces that is articulated through the process of oscillating magnetic fields, questioning a traditional spatial definition.
The resulting objects are composed of a number of spatial frequencies at differing orientations where ‘space’ is generated through interlocking density fields. The slices of the MRI scan are the basis to reinvest a newly created structure of virtual organs, a syncretic transplant that permits the emergence of a visceral state of fluctuation between real and virtual flesh components.
This transformation, from a Euclidean described solid body to a field of informed particles, described in medical terms as voxels, delineates new typologies of viscous bodies that are constantly readdressed, adjusted and, ultimately, modified.
2008
Gliclee print on Hahnemuehle FinArt paper,
Alu-Dibond, 60 x 35 cm
Edition of 5
2008
Gliclee print on Hahnemuehle FinArt paper,
Alu-Dibond, 60 x 35 cm
Edition of 5