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James Hugonin, Edinburgh
Hugonin works on just one canvas each year, building up their composition of tiny brush marks so the accumulative effect tends to slow down the process of one’s looking to a contemplative calm. One is reminded of the reflective serenity of the Quaker poet Basil Bunting, whose work Briggflatts was a key influence on Hugonin’s thinking. While remaining uncompromisingly abstract, Hugonin’s images are irresistibly charismatic. Pictured here: Untitled XVIII 2009-10 (detail).
Edinburgh Ingleby Gallery, until 20 November
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reblogged sojamo:
material formation in design
by Elijah Porter, 2008, Yale school of architecture. a surface cut out of repatitive patterns seperated by little gaps and connected by tiny bridges. a yet semi-rigid plane transformed into a flexible surface - folded architecture.reminded by patrick.