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Next step voids and melts...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, In : ECA 
So looking at my results from these experiments I have started to bring elements together.  With the voids I am now looking to see if I can get the similar effects I have seen in the melts.  hence I am now experimenting with bleach and its common use for removing colour.  So continuing with the square paper but now creating the voids similar to the xerox paper but this time letting the medium eat away at the space whilst creating a new space.




I am also looking at how with the melt series I can...
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Free inner space..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Wednesday, October 20, 2010, In : ECA 
      

While updating my blog with these photos the inner space was continually melting and leaving its mark on the paper beneath.  I have no control over this piece and how it unfolds.  I will see in the morning as to how it finally is free.

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In and Outer Space...

Posted by Dickie Webb on Wednesday, October 20, 2010, In : ECA 
  

These two forms were once one and once apart they change and operate differently.  The outer shell needs and require the inner space to be there to support and consume the space within.  The inner form needs the outer space to maintain its form, without who knows how the inner space will survive and whether it is fair or safe to let this space be released.

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Current Cube Experiments: Space within Space..

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
  

These acetate cubes have been filled with water and frozen.  The idea is to now let the inner space escape and leave its mark to see its full potential if it is not contained.  I have also frozen cubes like these now with ink.  I will post the results as and when.

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3D to 2D forms.

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
The 3D cubes I had made I thought worked well representing the balance or not so between inner and outer space.  I thought it would be good to return these to 2D format and work with them from there..
 
          

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Paternal Cubes:

Posted by Dickie Webb on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, In : ECA 
    

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