UV silkscreen, drawing, on honen. Two versions printed while in Kelowna BC
Project: Located Space
This work addresses how memory and a connection to spatial places contribute to identity through use of photographic imagery taken in and around St. John’s and other places. We remember place, and can connect to the notion of location deeply. Experiences within such spaces subtly shape our personal history. Spatial memory is one of the more concise and reliable types of memory we have, and it is frequently utilized in way-finding, navigating buildings and in storing important information. And yet, memory changes over time. A mental image becomes faded, fragmented, and ultimately reconstructed each time we access it. These images of abstracted landscapes, natural and man-made, encourage imagined navigation within the space, and address how memory and connection to place contribute to identity. To remember is to imagine anew a space each time we remember an event. Ultimately, to remember is to create.
Cliffside path
UV silkscreen, drawing, on honen. Two versions printed while in Kelowna BC
Spring transitions
silkscreen, drawing, bleed print on thai papers, 16×36 in
At the edge
silkscreen, drawing, bleed print on thai papers, 16×36 in
Dissipating ice
silkscreen, drawing, bleed print on thai paper 16×36 in
Edge of the sky
silkscreen, drawing, bleed print on thai paper 16×36 in
A window on skies
wall mounted collage, variable dimensions
Out of time
collage: silkscreen, drawing, on thai papers. 3×7 ft
Edge of infinity
Silkscreen, drawing, bleed print on thai papers, 3×4 ft
Towards shelter
Silkscreen, drawing, bleed print on thai papers, 3×4 ft
The Avalon coast
silkscreen, drawing, bleed print 3×4 ft
Outreach east
Silkscreen, drawing, bleed print, 3×4 ft