Sunday, 18 November 2012

Turn it on it's Head

Wasn't yet finished exploring the use of wool with my expression of the displacement of space. So i took it down by removed most of the wooden structure  leaving just the roof  with wool attached.
 Building it from the ground up, i used a wooden stick and wire to connect the wire to the frame. I twisted, stretched and loosened the wool before affixing it to the wire. What i wanted to achieve with this piece was in the making. Its was in the squeezing and twisting and turning and pulling and stretching of the wool, its in the motion as i explore and when i feel the piece is finished, i captured a freeze frame of that expression of the movement of the air as it is displaced. 
So for me to move forward with this project i am going to take it off the ground, and build Mobiles. 

No comments:

Post a Comment