David Scott Armstrong: from a dark garden—
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SNAP Gallery 10572 115 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3K6
David Scott Armstrong, "Dark Garden #1," 2018
SNAP invites members & guests to the opening reception of from a dark garden—, a solo exhibition by David Scott Armstrong: Friday, February 1, 7-9 pm with an Artist’s Talk at 6 pm at SNAP Printshop.
From a dark garden comes a dark seeing—a dark growth of things underneath our everyday attention.
Roots, dug up from the garden after a winter’s thaw.
Images of light which linger in the eye, after the eye is closed.
Combining both paper and glass, wall and table display, this exhibition at the SNAP Gallery brings together two recent series of printworks by David Scott Armstrong which come out of a practice of looking. Looking is what we do when we are drawn to what is— our desire to be with.
Working with direct cameraless photography, digital and photo-based printmaking processes these works begin simply enough in a darkroom and are generated through degrees of intentional and uncontrolled exposures. The unforeseeable results are part of the delight. They proceed further through a series of discreet translations to become printed. Light becomes ink.
If photography is about air—suspended light and shadow—then printmaking is about the pliant ground, compressed underneath our feet. The ground is the sky’s closed eye. Thicker than atmosphere, but as deep.
A poet once wrote: “we dig in the ground because we want to see”
These are images dug up from the ground. A desire to see.