Analog Noise

Analog Noise forms the conceptual foundation of the research. Originating in 2016 and continuing to evolve, these works are created entirely through hand-drawn systems of dense, repetitive line-making. Despite being produced manually, the drawings evoke the visual language of electronic interfaces, machine-generated images and basic forms of data visualisation (diagrams, charts or coded signals). While the compositional logic follows simple rule-sets and algorithms, coincidence is never fully excluded. Ink behaves unpredictably: it pools, bleeds and drifts, generating irregular, gesture-like forms that interrupt the system. These disruptions resemble glitches, broken code or fragments of unintelligible language emerging from within an ordered field.

Op. 162.

Op. 162.

Op. 162. ink on paper, 75x70cm 2017 - sold
Ink on paper, 75x70cm 2017 – sold
Op. 130.

Op. 130.

Op. 130. ink on paper, 70x72cm 2016 - sold
Ink on paper, 70x72cm 2016 – sold
Op. 129.

Op. 129.

Op. 129. ink on paper, 78×150 cm, 2016 - sold
Ink on paper, 78×150 cm, 2016 – sold
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Op131.

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Ink on paper, 70×150, 2016