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Printmaking, Screenprinting on Silk
Size: 54 W x 71 H x 1 D in
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Impermanence of the physical pt 2 is one part of a whole. This piece was originally made as one large 6 meter print. It has been divided into three sections. P2 represents the middle part of finding form. This part is the in between phase. The in between phase represents when things start to change, we begin to wake up from nativity and start to want to grasp a sense of reality, a sense of knowing. Its the point where things are together and spread out at the same time. In between this field of textured layers taking form where there’s points of clarity and point where things aren’t fully established, still floating. The beauty of the middle point is that your on your way, things are changing as always but in a direction that has more intention and meaning. Things are starting to form and whilst we may not be able to see it fully, we know its happening. This time comes with a lot of emotion and experience but these are the times that we later reflect on that taught us the most.
Printmaking:Screenprinting on Silk
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:54 W x 71 H x 1 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Janine Saul (b. 1997, London) is a conceptual textile artist. Janine's intrigue in the art of screen-printing stemmed from an interest in the possibilities of creating dimension and texture on fabric surfaces. By challenging the traditionally linear formula of the screen-printing process through manipulating screens, creating resists, and developing dye formulas, Janine has cultivated an experimental practice that implements her discoveries to create form-focused, layered outcomes rooted in depth and emotion. While playing with textural quality by pushing the boundaries of print, Janine's work is heavily informed by her lifestyle as a world traveller, gathering inspiration and teachings from around the world to create intricate pieces that aim to understand the many layers and constructions of the human experience, using colour and dimension to embody a space, time, moment and feeling. Describing her approach to creation as a desire to 'bring the invisible to the visible', Janine's work aims to reveal what happens in the spaces beyond the perceived eye. Through spatial installations, Janine employs movement to expose, conceal and reveal spaces to ourselves. Through her travels, Janine has positioned her work in diverse locations from the remote jungle of Mexico to conventional gallery spaces and has exhibited globally across London, New York, Mexico, Peru, France, Italy, and Greece.
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