卖家 David Boyd
“艺术”在纸上打印
这是使用非常高质量的颜料墨水在美术纸上打印并以很高的清晰度打印的过程。它的保存水平非常出色(超过100年),其质量,深度和细微差别超过了在Argentic纸上的经典照片打印。

光面漆
纤维纸除了具有非凡的厚度外,还由不含酸的α-纤维素基底组成,并覆盖有硫酸钡和在印刷过程中具有微孔层吸收作用的颜料。这款纸色为纯白色,不泛黄,特别设计用于抵抗老化。它具有出色的分辨率,呈现深沉的色彩,因此已被世界各大博物馆所采用。
Art Print“美术”-在325 g纤维原纸上的光泽处理。

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原创艺术品 (One Of A Kind)
图画,
石墨
在纸上
- 外形尺寸 高度 16.5in, 宽度 23.5in
- 艺术品状况 艺术品完好无损
- 是否含画框 此作品未装裱
- 分类 几何 建筑
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.
Thanks for reading. If you have any questions about the work, please don not hesitate to get contact me.
All the best,
David
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Hi, I'm David Boyd and I’m an artist, teacher, and trained architect based in Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. My work explores the relationships and tensions that lie between architectural drawing and fine art practice.
All of my drawings are hand drawn using a traditional A1 architectural drawing board, using pen, pencil, and adjustable set square. They are produced employing an approach inspired by the philosophical notions of Dadaism, Constructivism, and Pataphysics. With this approach, each drawing is a result of an unplanned process, with no preconceived end point in mind. The logic and rationale for each drawing is developed and established while the drawing is being constructed, through a slow process of spatial, formal, and compositional negotiation. 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 a reason for a drawing, but never an aim.
The passion that drives my work is the desire to explore and create projections which question the notion of interpretation and readability in architectural drawing. I aim to create work which requires the viewer to, firstly, orientate themselves within the composition, and, secondly, to spatially explore the series of vectors and forms. The drawings are an offering to the viewer for them to inhabit and contextualise for themselves, constructing an architectural imaginary from one’s own interpretative sub-conscious
MY TRAINING
During the time I was studying for my fine art degree, from which I graduated in 2006, I developed a passion for Constructivist art, with a particular interest in Kazimir Malevich and his Suprematist / Architekton studies. My interest in such work inspired me to then pursue architecture, and, in 2010, I began the long process of studying to become an architect, graduating in 2018.
I have previously practised architecture in Bristol, UK, and, currently, teach as an architectural design tutor on the Masters in Architecture programme at Newcastle University. Alongside this, I am also studying for a PhD, which scrutinises the philosophical roles and mechanisms of architectural representation within the context of the ocular methods of hand drawn parallel projection.