This set of three silkscreen prints on paper functions as an archive—not only of images, but of decisions, conditions, and shifts in thinking. Rather than presenting a resolved outcome, the works document and narrate the process of making itself. They form part of an ongoing practice-based inquiry into craft thinking and alternative ways of knowing through making. The act of making is often framed as a passive execution of pre-formed ideas, a technical means to arrive at an image already conceived. Here, process is understood instead as a mode of thought: a way of processing information through material engagement. The prints record moments of hesitation, loss of control, and unconscious patterning—traces of decisions that were not fully planned but emerged through sustained attention and repetition. These works propose process not as something to be left behind once an image is produced, but as an active presence—one that remains in conversation with the work over time, shaping both understanding and form.
| Category: | Painting |
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| Qty: | 3 |
| Size: | 29 * 38 |
| Material: | Silkscreen Print On Paper |
| Country: | Saudi Arabia |
| Shipping from: | Saudi Arabia |