Analia Saban

Carved Circuit Board

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Year 2021
Medium Laser-carved paper
Dimensions 29.7 x 21 cm
Top pick Edward Lee, collector

About the work

Analia Saban has long experimented with art materials, including printer’s ink. Commonly applied thinly, such as on newsprint, the artist instead applies it in a thick layer onto which she places a thin sheet of laser-cut paper. Instead of the usual “ink on paper,” here the drawing is rendered as “paper on ink.” The filigree-like paper is cut into a design simulating computer circuit boards. As the ink dries, it interacts with the paper and assumes various shapes and textures. Both printer’s ink and circuit boards relate to the flow of information, both via the printed page and the 1s and 0s of binary code.

← Eddie Ruscha

Untitled

Jamilah Sabur →

Pelagic clay floor

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