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Happy Happy, 2013
Happy Happy, 2013Ā is a signed silkscreen print, in a limited edition of 100, with gold leaf, diamond dust and glazes, from Young British Artist Dan Baldwin.
'Happy Happy' is an abstract exercise in colour and form, in which Baldwin plays with the ideas of art as therapy, and how chance can be incorporated into art. Ink dripped from pipettes created the lines of the grid; the element of chance dictating whether the lines merge, become fatter or thinner or veer off. He then counted every blank area created by the grid (1829 in total) filling each one with one of one hundred colour tones he had mixed. The act of filling each blank square and choosing the tone that created the best balance and harmony was a very satisfying and almost therapeutic process for the artist,
"You realise that an experiment in randomness is not possible. As an artist you are making instinctive decisions-may be subconsciously-all the time; which colour should sit next to another and so on. There is a satisfaction in being liberated from figurative composition, being free to balance colour and form only. Once the work was completed I found it really hard to drag my eyes away from it; there is something mesmerising about 100 colours competing with each other and merging together. It reminded me of when you stare at a television screen and your eyes go off into pixellated abstraction." - Dan Baldwin.
Happy Happy, 2013Ā is also available as part of a diptych with TV Eyes. Click here to view the set.
Published by CCA Galleries, Printed at Coriander Studios.
Size (cm): 95 x 96
$592.56
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Happy Happy, 2013Ā is a signed silkscreen print, in a limited edition of 100, with gold leaf, diamond dust and glazes, from Young British Artist Dan Baldwin.
'Happy Happy' is an abstract exercise in colour and form, in which Baldwin plays with the ideas of art as therapy, and how chance can be incorporated into art. Ink dripped from pipettes created the lines of the grid; the element of chance dictating whether the lines merge, become fatter or thinner or veer off. He then counted every blank area created by the grid (1829 in total) filling each one with one of one hundred colour tones he had mixed. The act of filling each blank square and choosing the tone that created the best balance and harmony was a very satisfying and almost therapeutic process for the artist,
"You realise that an experiment in randomness is not possible. As an artist you are making instinctive decisions-may be subconsciously-all the time; which colour should sit next to another and so on. There is a satisfaction in being liberated from figurative composition, being free to balance colour and form only. Once the work was completed I found it really hard to drag my eyes away from it; there is something mesmerising about 100 colours competing with each other and merging together. It reminded me of when you stare at a television screen and your eyes go off into pixellated abstraction." - Dan Baldwin.
Happy Happy, 2013Ā is also available as part of a diptych with TV Eyes. Click here to view the set.
Published by CCA Galleries, Printed at Coriander Studios.
Size (cm): 95 x 96











