UNTITLED2015
Pigment and casein paint on wood, variable dimensions
“Whether on the walls or discrete panels, Thorsen played here with the builders chalk line, a tool conventionally used to plot structure in space with simple precision, and so a fascinating one for axonometric studies. From even a small distance, the black lines in Thorsen’s wall drawings look like openings: cracks or slits in the walls. Only on a closer inspection do they divulge their extraordinary texture. The very technique that produces clear, perfect line also yields an incredibly complex and delicate facture through finger rubbed peripheries and loose pigments scattered with the release of the taut line”
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