Interior Drift Object II
Object - Cushion
Textile Object A textile object translated from Interior Drift (2023).
Textile Object
A textile object translated from Interior Drift (2023).
This work retains the chromatic structure of the original painting, carrying colour through the translation process while adapting the composition to a textile surface. The image is reconfigured to preserve internal rhythm, proportion, and spatial relationships, allowing the work to shift material register without becoming illustrative.
The object does not operate as a reproduction. It preserves the painting's compositional core while existing in a different physical and functional state, in which surface and use become part of the work's reading.
Translation
Derived from Interior Drift, 2023.
Colour is retained as a structural element within this translation. The process prioritises continuity of form and internal balance, allowing chromatic relationships to remain present while adapting to the textile's constraints and behaviour.
Format
Textile object
Printed cotton–linen surface
Constructed as a finished cushion
Edition
Limited edition
Edition size as specified
Derived from a single original painting
Size: 2
From the Practice
The Colour Nest brings abstract painting into physical space.
Original works on canvas are translated into print editions and objects through a considered process shaped by material, restraint, and structure. Each piece remains grounded in the logic of the original work.
The intention is not to stylise everyday life, but to allow art to exist within it on its own terms.
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