MrSteve
New Zealand
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As an artist and print educator I am interested in images that animate print practices and the surrounding discourses. Why print? Why is print important(to me)? First up the printed image is always formed by a matrix hidden from view. And this is not so sort of trick, or the simulation of some form of presence. What it is (for me) is an enthralling act of transcritption.
Secondly, the print matrix can form a mode of drawing that escapes the stupidity of mere replication.Printed images, as a ground or start point for image making, becomes the basis for a process of drawing everyday.<!--EndFragment-->
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