EXPRESSENSORY
2012
2012
FINAL POSTERS
36"X44" INCHES ON CANVAS
DATE: 16 APRIL 2012. 10AM
@ MCAD.
My intention is to convert aspects of abstract art
into abstract graphic design and in doing so, represent the abstraction of
sub-conscious thoughts as logical expressions.
This gesture has become the essence of my project “Expressensory”
(from expressive + sensory).
It is important to my graphic design goals,
as I would like to improve
my ability to use my inner self, thoughts and senses, yet also
to communicate with other people through my work,
and ultimately to create something that is honest, beautiful,
meaningful and thoughtful.
Expressensory, 2012
36” x 46”
Mixed-media (food colors,
stencils, rub-down letters),
printed on canvas. 1th
edition.
EXPRESSENSORY
(EXPRESSIVE + SENSORY)
My work is about embracing the irrational and nonsensical
and make it appear comprehensible through the logic of the subconscious.
I try different experiments with materials, such as using food colors
(powder type) on toilet paper.
I believe that with every experiment I have found a
new set of purposes and reasons to support my notion of ‘the new logic’
and my job is to compose this logic in such a way that is obvious and
understandable to my audience.
I express my concepts using design,
drawing, illustration, mixed media, collage, typography, and certain
programs of computer-based graphics. I use bold colors, display types,
and compositions in wildly expressive styles.
Postmodern eclecticism
also inspires me in its use of vivid colors and forms
from popular culture, such as those found in the works of Gunther Kieser,
David Carson, Paul Sher, and Robert Rauschenberg,
my favorite designers.
In addition, looking at fashion
in particular has always inspired me: looking at fashion window displays
makes me feel the same sensations as looking at the art work
in the museums or galleries.
in the museums or galleries.
SKETCHES

Expressensory, 2012
36” x 46”
Mixed-media (food colors,
stencils, rub-down letters),
printed on canvas. 1th
edition.










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