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Keely Clarke
Remnants Reconstructed
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CMY screen print paper collage on board, 50x70 cm, 2025
Keely Clarke's practice investigates the permanent fragmentation of visual information through neon CMY screen printing. Working with rigorous systematic methodology, bitmap conversion, predetermined colour separations, calculated layering, she explores how constraints paradoxically generate material autonomy. Her works reveal printed colour as permanently fragmentary, where images separated into cyan, magenta, and yellow can never return to their original state. Drawing on colour theory and process-based approaches, Clarke creates two-dimensional prints, three-dimensional constructions, and reconstructed collages that expose the architecture of contemporary image-making. Through systematic control and material rebellion, her practice demonstrates that meaning exists not in fixed objects but in dynamic relationships between fragments, where information itself possesses autonomous properties that exceed individual creative intentions.
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