




Architectural drawing Monochrome Pencil drawing Axonometric Art Print. This high quality giclee reproduction of my artwork, “Axonometric”, is carefully produced using archival ink on 290gsm archival art paper. This high quality giclee reproduction of my artwork, “A Survey for a Ceiling”, is carefully produced using archival ink on 290gsm archival art paper. It is part of a series of the,’Dialectical Translations’ series which. Is an exploration into the philosophical nature of computational coded language, and the role of non-literal, fallible modes of analogue translation. The drawing is my interpretation of a coded script that was produced separately by fellow artist / collaborator Alex Blanchard. The piece was drawn in pencil on a traditional architectural drawing board, employing an experimental approach that is inspired the conceptual philosophies of Dadaism, Constructivism, and Pataphysics. Within this approach, each drawing is a result of an unplanned process of drawing, with no preconceived end point in mind. In doing so, the work navigates itself into a position of resistance against the contemporary, digitally quantifiable modes of production that are found within the current architectural profession. The internal logics and rationales that lie within each drawing develop and establish themselves while the drawing is being constructed, through a slow process of spatial, formal, and compositional negotiation. It is produced with a desire to create projections that question the notion of interpretation and readability in architectural drawing. It establishes an ocular field within which it requires the viewer to, firstly, orientate themselves within the composition, and, secondly, to spatially explore the series of vectors establishing and constructing an architectural imaginary from one’s own interpretative sub-conscious. The end point may result in an abstract visual archive of architectural thinking, whilst others may manifest into far more literal projections of a possible architecture. There is always an instinctive catalyst for a drawing, but never an aim. If you have any questions about the work, please don not hesitate to get contact me.
