Machine Vision series
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Works in this series use image generating machine learning models (StyleGAN) trained on images of 1,007 historical still life paintings to create the image printed on canvas. A digitally-designed large format vinyl stencil is then applied to the surface before being painted on with oils. When the stencil is peeled off it creates hard edges, and preserves areas of the print.
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oil on water based latex print on canvas, 55 x 68 inches, 2022
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The detail above shows the hard-edge contrast between paint and reproduction on canvas. A still life image created by artificial intelligence is printed on canvas. Then, a commercially produced vinyl stencil is applied to the surface before being painted thickly with oils. When the stencil is peeled off it leaves behind hard edges, and preserves areas of the print. Paint and reproduction are intentionally disguised into one another in order to make them indistinguishable in some areas.
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oil on water based latex print on canvas, 55 x 68 inches, 2021
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oil on water based latex print on canvas, 68×55 in, 2022
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oil on water based latex print on canvas, 55 x 68 inches, 2020
#375
oil on water based latex print on canvas, 39.5x50 inches, 2021
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oil on inkjet print on canvas mounted to wood panel, 11x14 inches, 2022
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oil on water based latex print on canvas, 30x38 inches, 2021
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oil on water based latex print on canvas, 55 x 68 inches, 2020
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oil on inkjet print on canvas mounted to panel, 11x14 inches, 2020