PR-EARLY-WIN-004
Simple process-based abstract painting / Painting
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A simple abstract painting produced through a clear procedural rule. The work should read first as a strong, resolved painting while remaining grounded in the artist’s longstanding interest in systems, delegation, and authored constraints. Its conceptual position comes from the fact that the image is not improvised freely but generated through a concise process that can be executed by an assistant within one working day. The piece should avoid theatrical complexity and instead let the logic of the procedure quietly structure the final composition. The result should feel deliberate, contemporary, and legible as a painting with conceptual rigor rather than as a decorative object or a technical demonstration.
Produce one wall-based abstract painting using a simple fixed rule set. Use one support suitable for exhibition display, a restrained palette, and straightforward painting materials only. The composition must be generated through an explicit process rather than personal expression alone—for example, dividing the surface into a basic structure and filling, masking, layering, or repeating marks according to a pre-decided sequence. Keep the procedure concise enough that an assistant can complete the work in one day or less, including drying considerations at a practical level. Do not add text panels, electronics, software, display devices, participatory elements, or extra sculptural components. The final work should stand on its own as a visually convincing abstract painting while remaining conceptually anchored in procedural authorship, delegated execution, and the use of rules as image-making structure.
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