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Imprints in Time 2014
As a visual artist, I am really intrigued by the concepts of space and the way it produces some sort of ethereal experiences when entered. The desire to solidify this intangible experience of ‘being there’ or even just the ‘essence of a place’ in an object has resulted in my recent series ‘Imprints in Time’.
This body of work focuses extensively on the ‘entering’ of a space in an abstract manner – translated into the simple actions of carving into each piece of rubble. The filling up of these depressions with various materials using the technique of inlaying does not just signify my interventions but might even symbolise my presence “in” the said object.
There's the ocean!Wood, epoxy and stone inlay 5 x 11 x 3 cm 2014 | A place to hideWood, and epoxy inlay 12 x 15 x 10 cm 2014 | The view from the cliffWood, epoxy and stone inlay 20 x 15 x 14 cm 2014 |
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that time when we doveWood, glass, ceramic and stone inlay 5 x 12 x 7 cm 2014 | ||
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