600 Pieces of Landscape

Ongoing
 
An installation of 600 small individual units made in the studio, all laid out randomly on three shelves in a studio shed. 

Each unit is unique, of varying colour and tone, and represents some visual aspect of the estuary where I live. Some of the pieces are also photographs. The viewer is encouraged to explore what happens when they arrange these units together on one of several square boards provided on a workbench below the shelves; 2, perhaps 3 or more pieces at the same time.

You are encouraged to play your own game as you look at the relationships between different small manifestations or rather motifs of landscape and find ways that the arrangements you create explore your own personal experiences of being in the estuary.

Many thanks to Crane Garden Buildings who collaborate with this project and construct the exhibition spaces.

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