On 01/Nov/15 21:12, Pall Thayer wrote:
It's often been suggested to me that I try selling prints of some of my
more visual pieces but I can't do it. In these pieces there is no final
state... they run... on and on and on. It would completely defy the nature
of the work to attempt to capture a single moment for a print.

Hej Pall -

I basically agree, although I would opine that many dynamic screen-based visual works can be quite compelling/beautiful as a well-printed screen-shot (on paper) ... I've been playing around with this using the Epson 7990 printer that I funded via a Kickstarter a couple years ago. I would make no comparison between the 'original' work and the concept behind it, but simply see it as the source for another kind of work on paper...

jh


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