Showing posts with label assemblage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label assemblage. Show all posts

5/4/17

Appearances 2017 GypsyGather


Last summer we lived with and learned the life cycle of the gypsy moths that invaded our woods. The piece I installed today around a lone tree in Dunes Edge Campground for Appearances Provincetown is an abstraction of all the stages--larva, pupae, fluttering males and  females born unable to fly, heavy with eggs. The materials are ceramic, mostly off-casts gathered to recycled from another project and mylar, which if the rainstorm tomorrow  doesn't bring it all down, will survive to catch your eye with fluttering light catching movement. 


1/20/14

Ascend

This week I revisited this piece to reinstall it in its new home. It was a pleasure to see that it was well cared for and in good color and condition. The silver finials turned black. Should we polish them up, Diane, or let it be an expression of oxygen playing with metal as it will?