Sandeep Mukherjee
June 2007
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Sandeep Mukherjee, “Untitled,” 2006, acrylic, ink |
Mukherjee arrived at his technique of sculpturally manipulating his support when transferring his drawings to another support substance, pricking them and pressing a colored powder through the holes, which then traces the images on a new surface. “The transfer became the most interesting part of the process,” he says. He then began doing the same to his paintings. “The process was organic, like manipulating the skin. I then started etching lines and embossing. It was like drawing in two directions,” he says, referencing his working on the backside of the Duralene. But
the magic of these elegant, precisely drawn images is their provocative ambiguity.



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