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Eto Otitigbe
Untitled Blueprint
, 2023
22 x 30 in. (55.9 x 76.2 cm.)
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Eto Otitigbe
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Untitled Blueprint
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2023
Eto Otitigbe
Untitled Blueprint
, 2023
22 x 30 in. (55.9 x 76.2 cm.)
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Medium
Paintings, engraving and dye on aluminum panel
Size
22 x 30 in. (55.9 x 76.2 cm.)
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Morton Fine Art
Washington
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Movement
Contemporary Art
Provenance
Artist's studio to Morton Fine Art.
Exhibitions
04/04/2024–04/27/2024 Creating in Abstraction: A Pop-up Project Group Exhibition of 11 Global Contemporary Artists by Morton Fine Art in Bethesda, MD
Future Fair NYC 2023 with Morton Fine Art.
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Courtesy of the artist and Morton Fine Art.
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Description
My process starts with drawing linear patterns and attractions of imaginary buildings, spaceships, and organic forms. I rearrange these lines as I work towards developing a new kind of blueprint. The drawings are carved into aluminum plates using digital technology. There is even an element of improvisation while cutting - since I can start or stops the machine; change the depth of cut or even change the original pattern. After engraving, I apply dyes if a very free-flowing manner to create a sense of visual tension between the carved lines and liquid forms. Likened to a process excavation, the engraved lines fluctuate between visibility and invisibility among the layers of dye. - Eto Otitigbe, 2023
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