Discobolus with Disobedient Tiling (SLIP TANK) - John Rainey
TITLE
Discobolus with Disobedient Tiling (SLIP TANK)
ARTIST
John Rainey
ABOUT THE WORK
Discobolus with Disobedient Tiling (SLIP TANK) is a 2D print created in CAD software which the artist uses to digitally create and manipulate sculptural forms. The artwork was created to accompany Rainey’s 2021 solo exhibition SLIP TANK at the Naughton Gallery, Belfast, which focused on themes around portals, post-internet worlds and sculptural glitches. This work forms part of Rainey’s exploration of pattern and anti-pattern in sculpture.This work is signed and editioned by the artist.
DATE
2022
DIMENSIONS
29.7 x 42 cm
MEDIUM
Archival print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 10
ABOUT THE ARTIST
John Rainey works primarily in sculpture, combining traditional casting processes in materials like porcelain with digital fabrication technologies such as 3D printing. His sculptures emerge from periods working back and forth between these digital and physical worlds, often featuring material illusions and a disruption of familiar forms.
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TITLE
Discobolus with Disobedient Tiling (SLIP TANK)
ARTIST
John Rainey
ABOUT THE WORK
Discobolus with Disobedient Tiling (SLIP TANK) is a 2D print created in CAD software which the artist uses to digitally create and manipulate sculptural forms. The artwork was created to accompany Rainey’s 2021 solo exhibition SLIP TANK at the Naughton Gallery, Belfast, which focused on themes around portals, post-internet worlds and sculptural glitches. This work forms part of Rainey’s exploration of pattern and anti-pattern in sculpture.This work is signed and editioned by the artist.
DATE
2022
DIMENSIONS
29.7 x 42 cm
MEDIUM
Archival print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 10
ABOUT THE ARTIST
John Rainey works primarily in sculpture, combining traditional casting processes in materials like porcelain with digital fabrication technologies such as 3D printing. His sculptures emerge from periods working back and forth between these digital and physical worlds, often featuring material illusions and a disruption of familiar forms.
DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.
MORE INFO
This work comes unframed
TITLE
Discobolus with Disobedient Tiling (SLIP TANK)
ARTIST
John Rainey
ABOUT THE WORK
Discobolus with Disobedient Tiling (SLIP TANK) is a 2D print created in CAD software which the artist uses to digitally create and manipulate sculptural forms. The artwork was created to accompany Rainey’s 2021 solo exhibition SLIP TANK at the Naughton Gallery, Belfast, which focused on themes around portals, post-internet worlds and sculptural glitches. This work forms part of Rainey’s exploration of pattern and anti-pattern in sculpture.This work is signed and editioned by the artist.
DATE
2022
DIMENSIONS
29.7 x 42 cm
MEDIUM
Archival print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 10
ABOUT THE ARTIST
John Rainey works primarily in sculpture, combining traditional casting processes in materials like porcelain with digital fabrication technologies such as 3D printing. His sculptures emerge from periods working back and forth between these digital and physical worlds, often featuring material illusions and a disruption of familiar forms.
DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.
MORE INFO
This work comes unframed
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