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Colour shelve (2016)
screenprint on acrylic panel with wooden box
2140mm X 810mm X 150mm



What if printed colour loss its colour by becoming a pattern and that pattern be colour again, is that colour information still be the same? ‘Pattern to colour’ is an experiment printing practice with a singular pattern, which is founded from ‘Color to pattern’ project. The pattern is 2000% zoomed up from printed colour then it has lost its colour. I printed this pattern again, put the pattern on the middle and duplicate it from the centre to outside by reducing its size. Because of reducing the size of the pattern, in the end, the pattern becomes a flat colour again. However it becomes colour again, it has crash moire when it printing because of lots of different density of halftone dots. As a colour, it has only one colour information, but this unexpected moire makes colour gradient.


Process colour (2016)
screenprint on paper
700mm X 700mm


<Process Colour> is a research project about the half-tone print process which is largely used in the printing industry. By ‘zooming-in’ on printed colour, the singular pattern can be detected which is humans aren’t able to see directly through our own eyes. “Every printed colour has its own moire pattern”.


Process Color: colour to pattern (2015)
off-set print
420mm × 297mm


Researching with printed image. The result is a colour chart made with 1inch thumbnails which cut out of the newspaper. Each colour thumbnail is changed form image to a colour pixel for gradation which is something between a figurative pattern and a colour.


colour research 1 (2015)
collage on paper
1674mm × 457mm (66in × 18in)


CMYK pixel is colour mosaic artwork by printed images. Lines per inch is a term of printing to control the quality of printing. Depends on how many lines of dot printed in 1inch squeal area, a resolution of an image is different. I scanned images from the newspaper, usually, it is printed 80 lines per inch, to reavel it’s halftone structure. Images were megnified and sperated 4 CMYK channel and printed again.


lines per inch (2015)
Screenprint on paper
500mm by 700mm
1800mm by 1000mm


Designed a poster and booklet for <Thinking through print>. <Thinking through print> is a presentation, discussion and book launch, hosted by printmaking RCA.


Thinking through print (2014)
Poster, Booklet
Commissioned by Printmaking, Royal Collge of Art