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Rose Bathe-Matrix - 1987

Archival Inkjet print on Matte Photo-rag paper with Epson Ultrachrome pigments

 


Signed and Numbered Limited Edition: 20 +4 artist proofs
paper size: 13x19" image size approx: 12 x 17.9"

$400 each + sales tax and shipping

 

Signed and Numbered Limited Edition: 20 +4 artist proofs
paper size: 17x22" image size approx: 14.72 x 20"

$600 each + sales tax and shipping

 

Note: this image is also available in an unsigned open edition poster for $40 at this link

Acevedo: (Rose) Bathe Matrix is one of the many variants in the Ectoplasmic Kitchen series from 1987. This was vaguely influenced by Matisse's Red Studio. Using the same figures from Ectoplasmic Kitchen, this version includes an overlay of a vectorial matrix. This matrix is traced from a model i made of a cluster of the isotropic vector matrix (IVM) which is a nextwork of closed packed tetrahedra and octahedra with equal edge-lengths. I worked on it after hours at Boardroom Business Graphics, which was located in downtown, L.A. on Olympic Avenue. It was a vector graphics program, sort of like Adobe Illustrator, however Pansophic's Artworks actually had a Z-buffer which provided some limited 3D capability. I would output slides via a film recorder and develop the film myself in a small darkroom. The piece was created on a PC running Artworks software.

The working method was to first make a line drawing that was a traced distillation of the original photo. I drew polygonal areas corresponding to the various changes in luminance values throughout the image. The drawing was then "brought into the computer" with a camera "grab". Once on the screen, the polygonal areas were traced and filled in using software tools. The matrix overlay was created in a similar fashion, however only using line work.

 

 

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