
Victoria Burge
Night Pixel I, II & III, 2012
Relief print with embossing and hand colouring
61 x 51 cm
This series comprises three prints: Night Pixel I- 61cm x 51cm Night Pixel II- 51cm x 61cm Night Pixel III- 61cm x 51cm 'My most recent editions are the result...
This series comprises three prints:
Night Pixel I- 61cm x 51cm
Night Pixel II- 51cm x 61cm
Night Pixel III- 61cm x 51cm
"My most recent editions are the result of exploring the printing matrix as both a sculptural object
and as a vehicle for developing three-dimensional prints. I have experimented with perforating or
deleting areas of the printing matrix (either by hand using various drills, or digitally using laser
cutters), combined with a variety of etching, relief, and hand drawn processes, to transfer deeply
debossed forms to paper. These dimensional surfaces reference the fleeting spaces that inspire
them; light falling on water, weightless particles of snow hanging in the thickness of cold air, a
collection of stars connected by a network of imaginary constellations. These works reflect an
interest in tactile presence and an enquiry into the additive qualities of subtraction." Victoria Burge
Night Pixel I- 61cm x 51cm
Night Pixel II- 51cm x 61cm
Night Pixel III- 61cm x 51cm
"My most recent editions are the result of exploring the printing matrix as both a sculptural object
and as a vehicle for developing three-dimensional prints. I have experimented with perforating or
deleting areas of the printing matrix (either by hand using various drills, or digitally using laser
cutters), combined with a variety of etching, relief, and hand drawn processes, to transfer deeply
debossed forms to paper. These dimensional surfaces reference the fleeting spaces that inspire
them; light falling on water, weightless particles of snow hanging in the thickness of cold air, a
collection of stars connected by a network of imaginary constellations. These works reflect an
interest in tactile presence and an enquiry into the additive qualities of subtraction." Victoria Burge
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