13 November 2013

In the making (part 1 and 2)



In the making (part 1) 



Have been reading "Making the Geologic Now - responses to material conditions of contemporary life" edited by Elizabeth Ellsworth and Jamie Kruse and came across these passages which describe my present work and thoughts well:

"Of course, geology continues to reference rocks, tectonics, and bare forces of our planet, including deep time. But it is taking up new associations as people struggle to understand and meet new unprecedented material realities of Earth and life on Earth."(p12)



In the making (part 1), 2013. Breeze blocks, particle board in plastic, Harris rocks, artificial leather, inkjet prints,  molehill soil, concrete, giclee prints, paint




"…we are not simply surrounded by the geologic. We do not simply observe it as a landscape or panorama. We inhabit the geologic. We live within it. This means that humans are always forced to come to terms with earth forces eventually."(p 25 and 26)


In the making (part 2), 2013. Breeze blocks, Harris rocks, peat, paint, inkjet prints, artificial leather, concrete, particle board, molehill soil





                                                        In the making (part 2) - detail




                                                                            




16 September 2013

Nature and Culture


Ecotone 1. 2013. PVC artificial leather floating on loch in Harris


                                     
                                                     


Smit marks on Finsbay sheep



Nature and culture are entangled.

Creating ecotones. New areas with different compositions.

A contrast of actions, objects and environments ; places, materials and processes.

Architecture and the natural.

Manmade
Nature 


3 May 2013

Anthropocene - an epoch in the making

Anthropocene2, giclee print


Anthro - human
cene - new

Where human activity exceeds natural processes in many ways.

What will the rocks of the human species look like? - influenced by concrete, farming, mining, pollution, habitat destruction.
                                       Have we entered the New Man epoch or is it an epoch in the making?


Natural, manmade.
Where does one begin and the other end?                                             No longer pure.

                                    Create mixtures, hybrids of nature and culture.


The natural, manmade, architectural, human activity, natural processes meet and collide.

Ecotones.                

 A transitional zone between 2 different ecosystems where 2 different patches meet that have different ecological composition.
Tension zones.             
Edge effects.

Dismantle traditional separations. Look at ways to conjoin nature and culture.

Anthropogenic fragmentation of landscapes.



15 January 2013

Archive, 2010-2011

Claire Danes at the Golden Globes, 2013


This photograph reminded me of some of my work from 2010 and 2011 (see below). Themes and concepts such as the interior and exterior, the natural and the man-made, permanence and the temporary, purity and impurity were explored through processes of movement, displacement and transformation. These are still prevalent in my practice where material, object, form, space, colour and concept are all equally considered.

Archive

At Context, there is no place to park, 2011
concrete, carpet, molehills




















We have never been modern (macro) version 2, 2011
molehill, carpet, 4 breeze blocks
                








Cloakroom community, 2011
carpet, concrete, marmoleum, molehill soil, paint, 



              




We have never been modern (macro), 2011
6 breeze blocks, concrete, carpet, 6 molehills


Flipflop their modes of existence, 2010
wood, inner tube, funnel, glass bottle, newspaper, brick, carpet, slate, sock, magazine, tape, bouncy ball, glass bowl, metal