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Screenprint on canvas
Luke Chiswell's Working Titles series originates from provisional titles for artworks that may never be realized, using an asemic approach to writing influenced by Chiswell’s experience of dyslexia. Existing between language and drawing, these gestural marks are translated from found materials into large-scale screen prints, elevating fragments of possibility into finished works. Through acts of preservation and transformation, Chiswell invites viewers to reconsider where significance resides: in beginnings or endings, ideas or objects, and the moments that might otherwise be overlooked or discarded.
In the artist's words:
"Not every seed becomes a flower, but every seed contains the possibility of one."
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Luke Chiswell's Working Titles series originates from provisional titles for artworks that may never be realized, using an asemic approach to writing influenced by Chiswell’s experience of dyslexia. Existing between language and drawing, these gestural marks are translated from found materials into large-scale screen prints, elevating fragments of possibility into finished works. Through acts of preservation and transformation, Chiswell invites viewers to reconsider where significance resides: in beginnings or endings, ideas or objects, and the moments that might otherwise be overlooked or discarded.
In the artist's words:
"Not every seed becomes a flower, but every seed contains the possibility of one."
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Screenprint on canvas
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
39.25 x 27.5 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
39.25 x 27.5 inches
Reveal: 40.25 x 28.5 x 2 inches
Unframed: 39.25 x 27.5 inches
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“Each work tells it's own story through unique markings and scratches, their own destruction giving rise to a moment, to a memory, to an achievement.”
About the Artist
Luke Chiswell
Recently featured in Architectural Digest, Hypebeast and Vogue UK, painter, sculptor and printmaker Luke Chiswell explores how the continual use of everyday objects--like skateboards and hotel stationery -- can hold a record of aspiration, error and accomplishment.
Photo by Lean Timms
About the Process
Chiswell's Trophies Series
To make works from his "Trophies" series, Chiswell skates on a skateboard until it breaks. During each skating session he repeats a specific word, like "try" or "best" to himself. When the board breaks, Chiswell considers it then a "Trophy" and the word he repeated is carved into it.

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Luke Chiswell's Working Titles series originates from provisional titles for artworks that may never be realized, using an asemic approach to writing influenced by Chiswell’s experience of dyslexia. Existing between language and drawing, these gestural marks are translated from found materials into large-scale screen prints, elevating fragments of possibility into finished works. Through acts of preservation and transformation, Chiswell invites viewers to reconsider where significance resides: in beginnings or endings, ideas or objects, and the moments that might otherwise be overlooked or discarded.
In the artist's words:
"Not every seed becomes a flower, but every seed contains the possibility of one."


















