Artist Information:
David Works
Pittsburgh, PA
United States
Member Since: Apr 2003
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Artist Statement:
Our perception of the world is inherently creative. We are continuously assembling the world we experience by giving attention to events and appearances that have meaning. Out of the ever changing and infinite perceptual field, only a small subset of potential perceptions surfaces in our stream of consciousness. Doing art is my way of exploring this perceptual process, discovering new things, images and meaning.
I am interested in the immensely complex and rich "perceptual field" from which we "abstract" meaningful shapes and events. The process is subtle, with order emerging out of chaos, with feedback loops involving the interaction between what is seen and what is "looked for", and a hierarchy of physical structures and culturally learned "realities". These works are more like discoveries where intention and chance interact in unexplainable ways (to me) -- a dialogue that teases order out of chaos.
A number of my works involve the integration of traditional techniques with digital processes. For example, I paint over digital prints and then bring them back into the computer for additional work and final printing. Conceptually, I see much of my work in terms of traditional printmaking, but I'm working with a "digital plate" rather than traditional ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Helios-Arts
5440 Center Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
(412) 605-0558
48 digital prints, through June 29, 2003
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David Works's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to David Works's Portfolio. Browse Works's body of work: Our perception of the world is inherently creative. We are continuously assembling the world we experience by giving attention to events and appearances that have meaning. Out of the ever changing and infinite perceptual field, only a small subset of potential perceptions surfaces in our stream of consciousness. Doing art is my way of exploring this perceptual process, discovering new things, images and meaning.
I am interested in the immensely complex and rich "perceptual field" from which we "abstract" meaningful shapes and events. The process is subtle, with order emerging out of chaos, with feedback loops involving the interaction between ... | |
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Difficulty, 2007 Computer Art, 16 x 12 X 1 inches Price: US$ 150
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Gestation, 2003 Computer Art, 12 x 16 inches Price: US$ 150
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Model, 2003 Computer Art, 12 x 16 inches Price: US$ 150
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Two Goddesses, 2003 Computer Art, 16 x 12 inches Price: US$ 150
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Geno, 2007 Computer Art, 16 x 12 X 1 inches Price: US$ 150
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Master of Intangibles, 2003 Giclee, 12 x 16 inches Price: US$ 150
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