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Daniel Eatock's felt-tip prints

Art, Graphic Design

Posted by Creative Review, 16 December 2011, 11:49    Permalink    Comments (6)

One of the highlights of the Walker Art Center's Graphic Design: Now in production show is Daniel Eatock's installation in which images are 'automatically' created by upturned marker pens. Here, he explains the process

Designer Michael Cina reviewed the Walker show in our December issue. You can read his thoughts here

 

 

 

 

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6 Comments

Very often the simplest things are the most beautiful.

Yasmin Chopin - Interior Designer
Yasmin Chopin
2011-12-16 12:17:37


Simple elegance. Nothin fancy- but simply neat. Found it thought thought provoking. What could I do?
Stephen Waymire
2011-12-16 13:50:13


fantastic. i love this. 10/10 from me
Lydia Leith
2011-12-16 14:04:52


fascinating - how did he get all of those pens to remain upright!?
bluepigcreative
2011-12-20 12:16:37


Beautiful - taking Damien Hirsts dots a step further.
ochre7
2011-12-20 19:43:09


Daniel Eatock always comes up with an idea I always think "wish I'd thought of that!"
Paper Acrobat
2012-01-08 00:25:04


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