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Adjustment Architecture | Prints by Angus Vasili. Item composed of paper
Adjustment Architecture | Prints by Angus Vasili. Item composed of paper
Adjustment Architecture | Prints by Angus Vasili. Item composed of paper
Adjustment Architecture | Prints by Angus Vasili. Item composed of paper
Adjustment Architecture | Prints by Angus Vasili. Item composed of paper
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Adjustment Architecture | Prints by Angus Vasili. Item composed of paper

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Adjustment Architecture - Prints

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Adjustment Architecture, a 10 colour hand pulled screen prints is approximately 700 x 1000 mm. Printed on 300 gsm acid-free paper long edges are deckled. Every print is signed and number in pencil, printed in a limited edition run of 4. Inspired by a combination of new and old images of brutalist architecture from all over the world. ‘Adjustment Architecture’ collapses the temporal and spatial distances between Brutalism old and new, far and wide, into the simultaneous space of the collage. Centred around New York City’s magnificent Met Breuer, the print fuses layers of architectural photography, geometric pattern, and abstract swathes of pigment for a beautiful homage to the twentieth century’s concrete

Item Adjustment Architecture
Created by Angus Vasili
As seen in Private Residence, England, United Kingdom
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Angus Vasili, is known for his architectural infused Silkscreen prints. Driven by his passion for process, Vasili creates a delicate balance between the abstractions of printmaking and the monumental forms of modern and contemporary architecture, which fuse and coalesce in an extraordinary dance of visual elements. Weaving in screen-printing, photography, and hand-finished texture, Vasili’s practice continues to evolve, ever informed by the experimental. Describing his praxis as ‘loose and intuitive’, Vasili relies on the aleatory nature of the printing process – those chance accidents in analogue technique that bring about some of the most spectacular visual instances, for a raw and dynamic contemporary aesthetic.