Note: Initial sale of this piece to benefit https://thewaterproject.org/ as part of XERO Gallery's charity drive.

Resolution: 20K x 12K

This is a deconstruction of my painting "Stack of Wheat after Claude Monet." 

The paintings I create with my custom generative software are preserved as databases. This piece is a visualization of my introduction of chaos onto a database consisting of 732,116 unique vector shapes. The result isn't as much a glitch of vectors as it is a representation of the popular proverb, "the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. No matter how carefully a project is planned, something may still go wrong with it." But for chaos, my interpreter program is capable of perfectly recreating my original painting. I am investigating the aesthetics that result from the random and erratic, suggesting all that goes wrong is sometimes right; that the design choices I made in the original painting can survive outside that rigid data structure and thrive in the unexpected. I am searching for the best wrongs; the wrongs that outshine my perfectly laid plans.

Matt Kane

Stack of Wheat after Claude Monet Deconstruction I


Artist
Matt Kane
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Ethereum
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ERC-721
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6085
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