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Screenprint on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper // House II #4 by Jennifer Bartlett is a vibrant screen-print that combines geometric simplicity with expressive brushwork. The piece, printed on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper, depicts three stylized houses set against a blue sky with bold black cloud-like strokes. The green foreground suggests a field, while the contrasting red and black colors of the houses provide a dynamic focal point. Bartlett’s use of primary colors and gestural marks creates a sense of movement and spontaneity within the structured composition, reflecting her exploration of repetition and variation in everyday imagery, particularly the familiar form of the house.
House II #4, 2014-2015
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Screenprint on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper // House II #4 by Jennifer Bartlett is a vibrant screen-print that combines geometric simplicity with expressive brushwork. The piece, printed on Arches 300 g Hot Press Watercolor paper, depicts three stylized houses set against a blue sky with bold black cloud-like strokes. The green foreground suggests a field, while the contrasting red and black colors of the houses provide a dynamic focal point. Bartlett’s use of primary colors and gestural marks creates a sense of movement and spontaneity within the structured composition, reflecting her exploration of repetition and variation in everyday imagery, particularly the familiar form of the house.
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Generative art refers to art that is wholly or partly created through an autonomous system. This system can be independent or non-human, capable of determining features that would otherwise be decided by the artist. The generative system can act as the creator or as a collaborator with the artist. Generative art often refers to works generated algorithmically by computers, where the system plays a significant role in the creation process.
