Contemporary artwork by New York artist David Rockwell. Oil and 3D printing on stretched canvas and wood frame.
Rockwell makes paintings that live on the borders between traditional art practice, design, technology, and science. He enjoys the visual potential inherent in each of these interests; art history as an aggregate of thousands of years of representation, letterforms as brushstrokes of language, layering as a palimpsest of life lived, simple algorithms that give rise to complex forms in nature.
Rockwell uses 3D printing to assemble computer modeled surfaces on both canvas and wood panels. Art historical references and figuration share space with pattern, texture and grid systems. This process also enables him to dive deeper through iteration (working in series, recombining elements) so that connections and themes emerge between individual paintings over time.
“Three Body Problem...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Mixed Media
MaterialsCanvas, Wood, Oil