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Epson DURABRITE inkjet on letterhead - Signed on verso of last page of each set - 12 x 9 inches (each page) // Wade Guyton's Untitled (WG4272) (2017) is a series of inkjet prints using Epson DURABRITE technology on letterhead, each page measuring 12 x 9 inches. The work consists of multiple pages depicting web-based imagery and text layouts, reminiscent of digital screens captured and printed on paper. Guyton’s practice explores the intersection of technology and art, challenging the traditional boundaries of printmaking by using digital tools to produce physical works. The glitches and distortions seen in the prints, likely due to digital errors or intentional manipulation, create a fragmented and deconstructed view of contemporary digital information. This piece exemplifies Guyton’s commentary on the role of technology in art and the evolving nature of visual media.
Untitled (WG4272), 2017
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Epson DURABRITE inkjet on letterhead - Signed on verso of last page of each set - 12 x 9 inches (each page) // Wade Guyton's Untitled (WG4272) (2017) is a series of inkjet prints using Epson DURABRITE technology on letterhead, each page measuring 12 x 9 inches. The work consists of multiple pages depicting web-based imagery and text layouts, reminiscent of digital screens captured and printed on paper. Guyton’s practice explores the intersection of technology and art, challenging the traditional boundaries of printmaking by using digital tools to produce physical works. The glitches and distortions seen in the prints, likely due to digital errors or intentional manipulation, create a fragmented and deconstructed view of contemporary digital information. This piece exemplifies Guyton’s commentary on the role of technology in art and the evolving nature of visual media.
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