POST INDUSTRIAL COLOUR
Post Industrial Colour is a collaboration between artists Leon Chew and Andrew Curtis in which found, discarded objects are arranged in formal compositions and photographed in black and white. The images are printed and dry mounted onto aluminium panels, and then waste ink is poured over them in various configurations, transforming the compositions and giving them a textural quality. The ink dries to form permanent drips along the edges, taking the mounted prints further into 3 dimensions.