Monday, November 16, 2015

Metamorphosis: Robert Lansden at Cris Worley Fine Arts in Dallas

My article on Robert Lansden's "Metamorphosis" has been published by Glasstire. Click the link below for the article:

Glasstire

Robert Lansden draws small, repetitive marks that link into larger pictures that look like strange fabrics, blooms, and topographical data. Lansden bases each picture on an algorithm, and the marks are typically triangles or rectangles that the artist makes with pen, gouache, or watercolor. The rules of his algorithm make for an operation that is not wholly deterministic. That is to say, the algorithm allows for variance in the output—variance that results in the illusion of gashes, folds, peaks, and vales. (Read more.)



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