CAPTCHA (2017)

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

ZO7X3N

2017
marker, spray paint, colored pencil, pencil on paper
34 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPER

2017

CO15WX

2017
pencil, crayon, collage on paper
29.7 x 42 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

55GOT8

2017
acrylic, marker, pencil, colored pencil, oil pastel on paper
32.5 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

BL01CS

2017
acrylic, enamel, marker, colored pencil on paper
36 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

L19MA7

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker on canvas
65 x 80 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

MoD7x

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, colored pencil, oil pastel, collage on paper
36 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

MF7UA4

2017
acrylic, marker, collage on paper
36 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

Q3pA1X

2017
acrylic, marker, enamel, collage on paper
34 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

N9Rl6H

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, collage on paper
34 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

JF2hV5

2017
acrylic and marker on paper
34 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

DW66ZB

2017
acrylic and marker on paper
34 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

7KTJ4K

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker on paper
34 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

5MOF3P

2017
acrylic on paper
34 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

8R2HAE

2017
acrylic, enamel, marker, crayon, collage on paper
36 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

3QW9ST

2017
acrylic, marker, pencil, colored pencil, oil pastel, collage on paper
36 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

A29EZW

2017
acrylic, spray paint, oil pastel on paper
32.5 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

CAPTCHA (2017)WORKS ON PAPERCAPTCHA (2017)

2017

C4qS8W

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, colored pencil, oil pastel, collage on paper
36 x 48 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

A8TH04

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, oil pastel on canvas
50 x 65 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

7F6VSL

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, oil pastel on canvas
50 x 65 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

ZX11NQ

2017,
acrylic, spray paint, marker, crayon on canvas
60 x 80 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

PX71KI

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker on canvas
60 x 80 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

 

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

8BC3GY

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker on canvas
65 x 80 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

2RFV4E

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, crayon, oil pastel, collage on canvas
65 x 80 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

Wavy Chess (2)

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, crayon, oil pastel on canvas
60 x 80 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2017

Wavy Chess (1)

2017
acrylic, spray paint, marker, crayon on canvas
60 x 80 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2016

9aPS1

2016
acrylic, spray paint, marker, oil pastel on canvas
100 x 120 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2016

3cqB8

2016
acrylic, spray paint, marker, oil pastel, colored pencil on canvas
100 x 120 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.

PAINTINGCAPTCHA (2017)CAPTCHA (2017)

2016

Captcha-2

2016
acrylic, tape, spray paint, marker on canvas
50 x 60 cm
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The CAPTCHA series takes the concept of computer-generated, distorted alphanumerical codes that users must decipher to prove they are human rather than bots as a basis for random abstraction. Pushing painting towards a vision test, these works address the problem of a ‘correct’ reading, both in terms of discerning human vision from computer vision and in looking at abstract art. The CAPTCHA’s algorithmic nature is juxtaposed with emotionally driven abstract painting, reflecting programmed image-making that appears arbitrary and creative but is in truth determined by constructive rules of image processing. This inherent contradiction becomes the starting point for an abstract painting method that engages with computer graphics while deliberately abstaining from using them.