Radek Husak

£0.00
Rad Husak is inherently a process-driven artist. Based in London and with a Masters from the Royal College of Art, his practice is firmly situated in the expanded field of print. Through intensive research and experimentation, Husak has come to hew out his own process - defining the technique of the pigment transfer twinned with carbon-drawn elements, on sandblasted aluminium, often utilising the alternative photographic technique of the cyanotype. In his work, Husak is attempting to bring order into a world that feels chaotic; beauty where there is ugliness. Taking the humble material of aluminium, he transforms it into something which sparkles akin to stardust. Blasting through the outer layers of the metal, he reveals the reflective inner - heightening what was utilitarian and creating a sensation of something which is greater than oneself. Husak is scratching at the divine in order that we are able to transcend ourselves, creating a moment of wonder.
Quantity:
Add To Cart
Rad Husak is inherently a process-driven artist. Based in London and with a Masters from the Royal College of Art, his practice is firmly situated in the expanded field of print. Through intensive research and experimentation, Husak has come to hew out his own process - defining the technique of the pigment transfer twinned with carbon-drawn elements, on sandblasted aluminium, often utilising the alternative photographic technique of the cyanotype. In his work, Husak is attempting to bring order into a world that feels chaotic; beauty where there is ugliness. Taking the humble material of aluminium, he transforms it into something which sparkles akin to stardust. Blasting through the outer layers of the metal, he reveals the reflective inner - heightening what was utilitarian and creating a sensation of something which is greater than oneself. Husak is scratching at the divine in order that we are able to transcend ourselves, creating a moment of wonder.
Rad Husak is inherently a process-driven artist. Based in London and with a Masters from the Royal College of Art, his practice is firmly situated in the expanded field of print. Through intensive research and experimentation, Husak has come to hew out his own process - defining the technique of the pigment transfer twinned with carbon-drawn elements, on sandblasted aluminium, often utilising the alternative photographic technique of the cyanotype. In his work, Husak is attempting to bring order into a world that feels chaotic; beauty where there is ugliness. Taking the humble material of aluminium, he transforms it into something which sparkles akin to stardust. Blasting through the outer layers of the metal, he reveals the reflective inner - heightening what was utilitarian and creating a sensation of something which is greater than oneself. Husak is scratching at the divine in order that we are able to transcend ourselves, creating a moment of wonder.
MICK ARMSON
£0.00
PAUL CAKEBREAD
£0.00
CATHERINE GERBRANDS
£0.00
SISETTA ZAPPONE
£0.00
KARL-PETER PENKE
£0.00