{"id":1917,"date":"2009-02-24T10:35:59","date_gmt":"2009-02-24T09:35:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ospublish.constantvzw.org\/?p=1917"},"modified":"2009-03-11T16:51:11","modified_gmt":"2009-03-11T15:51:11","slug":"grrr-objectivity-of-the-unperfect","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/ospublish.constantvzw.org\/blog\/conversation\/grrr-objectivity-of-the-unperfect","title":{"rendered":"GRRRR – objectivity of the unperfect,"},"content":{"rendered":"
During an internet wandering, and thanks to excellent K-SET<\/a> website, I found the link to swiss drawing artist GRRRR<\/a> website I was looking for a long time. Though I’m fan for a long time of his work, from Maika 2 (www.noraduester.net<\/a> => music) record sleeve to Vitra 2006 catalogue, I hardly found traces of his activity. (GRRRR – 4 Rs – is not an easy keyword for google search! ).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Impressive urban landscapes, where structure, destruction and chaos are harmoniously gathered through organic black lines. Between meditative observation, and witnessing nervous and versatile urban activity, GRRRR works oscillate between ligne claire and expressionism, linking harmony and defaults…<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Drawings also express a web cultural background infused with squats, human photocamera and alternative comics. Those images are the humble wanderer and patient retranscription of unspectacular scenes, half molded by human hands, half by traces of complexity of nature.<\/p>\n If drawings shows industrial objects, it is with the defaults of the human hand. If they show human construction, it is with long and patient observation and retranscription of its activity.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I was surprised to find digital version of his illustrations, where crude pixelated treatment to drawing emphases radicaly and harmoniously his drawing style. Moreover, animated movies and music videos<\/a> testimonates of a serious activity, out of the boundaries of inked paper.<\/p>\n The GRRRR link page was also a good surprise. Among others, there are links to few open source applications we’re used to play with, such as Gimp, Inkscape and so on… Curiosity convinced me to go over shyness, and contact him, though I’m not use to such intrusive behavior…<\/p>\n After an exchange of few emails, GRRRR kindly accepted to give a little interview. = = = = = =<\/p>\n – May you introduce your work?<\/em><\/p>\n i do drawings:<\/p>\n i start my work with pen, paper and a nice spot for a little rest and to have a seat… then my goal is to fill the very last corner of that sheet of paper with observations my surroundings, these drawings later evolve into murals, picturebooks, animations and other media.<\/p>\n
\nHere it is.<\/p>\n