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Preview of some new limited screenprints soon to be launched exclusively through ZeroCool Gallery (UK)
Preview of some new limited screenprints soon to be launched exclusively through ZeroCool Gallery (UK)
Sven Markelius
1952
Screen-printed cotton
Simpson, Fronia, et al. A New World Imagined: Art of the Americas. MFA Publications, 2010. p. 237.
Hand pulled screenprint onto vintage Subbuteo pitches to celebrate the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
More details at www.ryantym.com.
New placemats for my shop. Both egg laying Australian mammals on one placemat. Interesting fact: apparently baby platypus and baby echidna are called puggles.
A Wilson cloud chamber is basically a tank of condensed, supercooled water (or alcohol) vapour. It is used to detect high energy particles - ionizing radiation. The radiation, say from cosmic rays, or radioactivity, or particle accelerators and so forth, leave their distinctive trails in the "clouds". Because of conservation laws (conservation of angular momentum, and conservation of charge, in particular) you get these wonderful spiralling trails. If you look carefully, there's a whole lot of symmetries in the image. In fact, if you look really carefully and measure angles, it's possible to get the mass to charge ratio of the particle in question. It's really a magic piece of 20th century science instrumentation.
This is a two colour screenprint I made of clouds and ionization tracks in a cloud chamber.
I bought this bag on a fleemarket in Seoul - maybe someone could translate me what is written on the outside.
"Music in the Air" by Arica Tuesday (the-critter.tumblr.com). Screenprint and Gauche on Wood Panel. $200.
Part of Damn Fine Coffee: An Artistic Tribute to Twin Peaks at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles, California. See - www.meltcomics.com/blog/2013/05/26/damn-fine-coffee-an-ar...