A Bugged Forest #436

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A Bugged Forest #436

A Bugged Forest #436

Zancan

Series of 1000 artworks (1/1 of 1000)

Description: Mesmerised by the density of plants and luxurious trees, Zancan challenges the genealogy of LeWitt, Mohr and Molnar and with wild abandon neglects any pretence of geometric post-minimalism as a result. His objective? Using mathematical formulas to create patterns inspired by this proliferation. This practice produces a graphic style based on line strokes, and more occasionally some transparent and full shapes. Today, his artworks exceed the “algorithmic aspect”, as if composed with a painter's eye by their balance and density.
Artist

Originally from the south of France, Michaël Zancan belongs to a category of insatiable self-taught creators. He started practicing drawing at an early age, at the same time as programming. In high school, before the Internet was widely available, he was already coding fluently in assembler language on an Atari machine for the demo-scene. Passionate about oil painting, programming, his work focuses on the convergence of figurative and generative arts.