Technical Sound Diagram I (Pablo)

bill daggs

Technical Sound Diagram I (Pablo), 202447 x 57cmSign in to view price
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charcoal on cotton, in wooden frame Studio/Chapple
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This contemporary artwork features a bold and dynamic composition of geometric shapes and patterns. The color palette is predominantly black and white, with pops of vibrant orange in the central element. The artwork employs a variety of techniques, including linear drawing, organic forms, and textural patterns, creating a visually engaging and abstract piece. The overall style suggests a modernist approach, with the artist likely exploring themes of simplicity, order, and the interplay of positive and negative space. This work may reflect the artist's intention to challenge traditional artistic conventions and invite viewers to engage with the underlying conceptual ideas. ...

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Technical Sound Diagram I (Pablo)
Artist
bill daggs
B.1981, British

Bill Daggs’s practice unfolds across painting, sculpture, installation, sound, moving image, performance, and text—rooted in an immersive exploration of rhythm, memory, and social experience. His visual work is grounded in social observation—he reconstructs urban interactions, rituals, and atmospheres purely from memory, without reference photographs. This method gives his paintings a spontaneous, layered quality, where traces of previous iterations remain visible, creating a narrative sediment. Sampling, looping, and archival techniques from his background in music inform his multidisciplinary approach. These sonic strategies act as a language of re-creation, weaving word, rhythm, and cultural fragments into his visual compositions to generate emotional resonance and narrative multiplicity. Text in his paintings—often written backwards—functions as a visual texture rather than literal communication, encouraging viewers to derive personal meaning from the work. Daggs’s process remains instinctive rather than formulaic, continually evolving through experimentation and the blending of disciplines—a creative impulse resistant to fixed categories. ...

Studio/Chapple
Gallery
Studio/Chapple
London

Studio/Chapple is a contemporary art gallery and project space in Deptford, South-East London. Positioned at the intersection between contemporary emerging art, club culture and sonic production, the gallery activates a unique conversation that highlights the relationship between sonic and and visual artistic ecologies.