Echo Pink
Assisted by the Rijksmuseum, Van Voorbergen was able to transform a scan of one of Ruysch’s paintings to a digital algorithm that would transform the 2D painting to a 3D design that could be implemented in a computer controlled CNC milling machine which carved the texture from wood.
With color pigments from the original painting, Van Voorbergen communicates with Ruysch’s work while translating them to the minimalistic, monochrome, and circular shaped objects
The intensity of the color initiated by the depth of the carvings, the structured wooden panel is submerged in a monochrome pigmented epoxy.
Van Voorbergen wanted to give the submergence of these machine-made landscapes
a sense of eternalisation.
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