DRAPE WAVE

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Rick Silva and Jordan Tate

Work from DRAPE WAVE at New Shelter Plan.

“DRAPE WAVE is a collaborative exhibition by Rick Silva and Jordan Tate that addresses the mutability of the image. Through various surface outputs and rendering processes, the artists explore the malleability of medium and meaning. The works in DRAPE WAVE are fluid, used as entities that obfuscate form while relying on those forms to provide structure. Images gather, fold, drape, and otherwise extend into multiple intersecting dimensions – 2D transferred onto 3D, rendered in 4D, simulated on an ocean wave, seen from a hammock.” – DRAPE WAVE

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