Description
Artwork details
One-off, original ApeiroPattern generative art print, created with a unique run of code. Hand-signed by Alex Russell below and to the right of the main image. (The signature shown here is for illustration only). Title printed below and to the left.
Professionally gicleé printed in the UK using Canon imagePROGRAF printers and archival 12 colour LUCIA ink. The paper is acid-free Hahnemühle 310gsm Photo Rag.
Supplied unframed.
Run date: 20 Jan 2022. Run-time: 00 hrs 04 mins 45 secs.
Postage and packaging details
Packaged flat, in acid-free cellophane bag within cardboard sheets and envelope.
Sent tracked, insured and requiring signature: UK £9.00 – Europe £13.50 – Rest of world £18.00 (costs are added in localised currency at Checkout).
For orders of more than one print, the shipping cost will be as for single-most expensive item. The packaging will be as for the largest print. For example, an A4 print and an A2 print will ship flat in the UK or in a tube to Europe/Rest of world, at the shipping cost of a single A2 order.
Please note that customers from Europe or Rest of world are liable for any additional taxes, duties or customs fees that may be charged by their country.
Endlich Nach Zahn
Endlich Nach Zahn is a collection of generative artworks. Created by Alex Russell, it uses a system called ApeiroPattern. The system has two parts. Firstly, there is a computer programme (code). Secondly, there is a library of scans of hand-made images. The code models a range of pattern-making and compositional rules. These are developed from methods used in a range of creative processes, including textile design, graphic design and fine art. When the code runs, it uses the rules to arrange the library images. Every new run creates a unique ApeiroPattern artwork.
In the summer of 2016, Alex did a series of pencil drawings of flowers, inspired in part by the work of botanic illustrator Martin Zahn. Making the drawings triggered a whole series of other work with pencil. Between then and now, working mainly in sketchbooks, he made hundreds of figurative and abstract pieces. Endlich Nach Zahn is a celebration of pencil and paper, creating artwork from a library of around 2000 hand-drawn images. The unique, one-off prints that the code creates look like complex pencil drawings. They are generative, but don’t necessarily look like they are.
More details
You can find out more about the development of this ApeiroPattern generative art print on the Endlich Nach Zahn and ApeiroPattern pages. If you’d like to know a bit more about generative art, here’s a good place to start.