One of the most enjoyable aspects of the work is the play of light.
The work is constantly in a state of flux.
It feels indulgent to muse over the part of the work that excites me most.
the fact that it reflects the Wabi Sabi principle of impermanency because
of it's capacity to refract light. The action of the environment is a point of connection for me. As artists we have acted upon the environment. Our intervention has been a way to play with the actual viewing of the landscape.
In effect our artwork is an action in the environment. And in turn the environment is acting upon the work.
In the late afternoon gaps in the tape on the branches closer to the
pathway above the work, provided opportunities for the light to be withheld
in sections. Casting shadows with warm hues they appeared like abstract
stripes/patterns in the landscape.
Layering and texture in themselves create a dialogue in the landscape. Yet the play of light is an entirely different order of intervention.
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