Screen-Print on Archival Rives BFK

Created with both CMYK and opaque techniques layered on top of each other with speedball screen-printing ink. The purpose of this piece is to create a sense of dissonance and movement through the viewers vision by using both geometric and organic shapes.

My research on optic studies and art has given me a perspective on vision that I have been trying to replicate through screen-printing. I believe that movement made by art not only appeals to the eye, but invigorates and stimulates the mind.
FORTHCOMING
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FORTHCOMING

A CMYK and Opaque screen-print optic study done on archival Rives BFK paper.

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