Saturday, 21 January 2012

Creating more paths - floor and wall pieces.


 It came from the wall.

And take to the floor.

 Shrouded 1 .
 All that's left I and II.


 Spreading wavelengths.
Centred Trail.












    After dismantling my sculpture piece, Blown onto a new path , created for the White Room critique yesterday, I took the opportunity to use the empty space to further explore each piece of my "landscaped"  hessian. I wanted to consider the effects achieved by placing the shaped material on the wall and the floor - individually and jointly displayed. 
    All the newly created works didn't have as much depth and impression of fleeting movement as the original composite sculpture, where the hanging of the separate pieces on different planes and at varying heights gave it a full three dimensional quality, suggesting it was the result of many more objects and people having passed by and it being subjected to a bigger range of environmental conditions and changes. Some of the individual pieces did exist well on their own and presented as works in relief. With the longer lengths of hessian I was able to form some interesting pathways on the floor and the walls. The smaller pieces, including the stiffened coffee bags, appeared as vessels blown or forced in a particular direction. 

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