Peter Foucault! and some of my works

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With some researching on the internet, i found another artist that creates interesting works! The artist is Peter Foucault.

In his latest series, he created a robot which can perceive sound, making use of sound in the environment to create art pieces! The art piece created is similar to automated techniques due to the end result cannot be predicted due to the never constant human traffic.

Some of his other art works,

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Collage + Ink!!!

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These impressive lines

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Bridge, 2008 Ink on paper 72 × 44 in 182.9 × 111.8 cm

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Bellows, 2014 Ink, blown ink and collaged antique USGS maps 45 × 48 in 114.3 × 121.9 cm

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Whip Series #2 Drawing and blown ink on paper 24 × 36 in 61 × 91.4 cm

Whip Series #2
Drawing and blown ink on paper
24 × 36 in
61 × 91.4 cm

My take on his works~~

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It was initially just twigs and dried leaves when i first started out the monoprint. As i continued on, i didnt want to destroy the design that were made earlier, hence i used the twigs to splat ink and draw lines randomly. I am quite pleased that it came out so nice! Time for more experiment!!

 

 

 

https://www.artsy.net/artwork/peter-foucault-bridge

https://medium.com/@bluebirdartco/artist-feature-peter-foucault-68bc6d2509e8

https://peterfoucault.wordpress.com/

 

MONOPRINTING IS FUN

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Monoprint created by laying a string on top

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The first few monoprints from my very first mono printing session!

I was very amazed by the effects created by monoprinting and how each time I print, even though it has the same setup, it comes out different everything. I guess this is the true meaning of monoprint huh.

As i move along doing many more patterns, i realised how it would help us in the assignment of generating emotion lines. The first thought that I had was to just draw on the paper showing all the different emotions. However, that method would be so “dead” and lifeless. As compared to that, monoprint has that uncertainty and the energy that comes through. As much as we planned for something, the final result might be different too.This is was i love about monoprinting.

And also, in order to create more monoprints, i went to Ummi’s house to have a mini monoprinting session (even though i said mini, it actually lasted for around 4hours) With more experience in printing, i was able to get more materials and ideas on how to approach it.

And here are the results!!!

Yes, me getting crushed by the monoprints we did

Yes, me getting crushed by the monoprints we did