Hi Natasa, Since it sounded like there isn't really any chance of finding a space to work in to realize this piece, is there perhaps any way that it could be formalized to make it into a piece itself? It could be as simple as adding something that gives it the sense of scale that you want it to have. I do think if you are going to move forward in working this way, we need to find you a room to work in. Hopefully there will be something for you in Ireland. Maybe you can also consider ways that are currently feasible for you to work in a real space. For example, could you do something that occupies an empty corner in a room? Or the intersection of the wall and floor? Something temporary in a door jamb or window frame? It would be good to find a way to get this work out of the realm of the imaginary model into the world of the real. J
Hey Natasa! When you take the zoomed in photos of this work, the viewer can't even tell that it was made from a box. I also enjoy the kind of action and movement that these have going on. Good stuff! can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve!
Hi Natasa,
ReplyDeleteSince it sounded like there isn't really any chance of finding a space to work in to realize this piece, is there perhaps any way that it could be formalized to make it into a piece itself? It could be as simple as adding something that gives it the sense of scale that you want it to have. I do think if you are going to move forward in working this way, we need to find you a room to work in. Hopefully there will be something for you in Ireland. Maybe you can also consider ways that are currently feasible for you to work in a real space. For example, could you do something that occupies an empty corner in a room? Or the intersection of the wall and floor? Something temporary in a door jamb or window frame?
It would be good to find a way to get this work out of the realm of the imaginary model into the world of the real.
J
Hey Natasa!
ReplyDeleteWhen you take the zoomed in photos of this work, the viewer can't even tell that it was made from a box. I also enjoy the kind of action and movement that these have going on. Good stuff! can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve!