Steve Reich / LSO Percussion Ensemble
Using one of the prints produced in the Systematic project, I digitally altered and applied as album and poster artwork that inspired the very pattern of the print. (See 'Phasing I') The album is London Symphony Orchestra Percussion Ensemble’s performance of Steve Reich’s Clapping Music, Music for Pieces of Wood and Sextet; performed on 30 October 2015 in St Luke’s London.
Artwork applied for large scale print
Phasing I
Inspired by the composer Steve Reich, this project explores how the compositional practice of minimal music could be applied and visualised through printmaking
Untitled
Modular woodblocks on the printing press
Phasing II
Woodblock prints on 50x70cm 200gsm Fabriano paper
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Systematic
Woodblock print on 50x70cm 200gsm Fabriano paper
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Letterforms
Potential letterforms derived from the modular shapes
Lines
Two book covers for Tim Ingold’s ‘Lines: A Brief History’ and ‘The Life of Lines’. These are designed in retrospect of a series I made in the previous year focusing on lines and systematic ways of printing. The covers feature a close crop of lines produced on a letterpress bed, showcasing the lines’ idiosyncrasies whilst the choice of printing also alludes to historic processes and indeed history itself.
Lines: A Brief History
A Life of Lines
Make It Move
Typeform and movement exploration
Frolic (short animation)
Music: Sun Rays Like Stilts by Tommy Guerero
Transitory (short animation)
Visualising music through forms derived from letters. Inspired by Saul Bass' motion-picture title sequences. Music: Quest by Nosaj Thing