Jacob Horwood developed this series of screenprinted one and two-off pieces with little emphasis on design. He wished to demystify the idea that in screenprinting, a piece of art is first designed in its entirety, and then produced. The execution of the work and its composition is completed almost entirely in the studio by the artist. This stresses the practice itself, relying on trial and error, as well as color harmony to create new work. Detail Without a Drawing Board is a more spontaneous practice, and utilized as little source material as possible.

Photo credit: Allan Kosmajac