Anna Ursyn

“Equinox”

Fortran, photosilkscreens, photolithographs, photographs, etc., 8" x 10", 2008.



I explore dynamic factor of line. I find computers to be a perfect tool to explore the regularity of nature. . I use the computer on different levels.. First I draw abstract geometric designs for executing my computer programs. Then I add photographic content using scanners and digital cameras. The programs that produce two-dimensional artwork serve as a point of departure for photolithographs and photo silkscreened prints on canvas and paper. All of these approaches are combined for image creation with the use of painterly markings.


Anna Ursyn, Ph.D., Professor, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado

"Natural order infuses several levels of both worlds: some determined by man and some determined by nature. It guides our understanding of big data sets related to network analysis, whether we employ physical analogies of the data, render the data graphically and explore them 'by eye' or interact in real time. Acutely aware of order, I examine what technological and human worlds have in common. Natural order, revealed randomly and regularly, infuses several levels of both worlds. My task is to juxtapose the regularity of nature with man's constructions, both physical and intellectual First I draw abstract geometric designs for executing my computer programs. I use the the computer on different levels. The programs that produce two-dimensional artwork serve as a point of departure for photolithographs and photo silkscreened prints on canvas and paper."


ursyn@unco.edu
Ursyn.com