installation

Degree show 2012


Degree show piece, for Camberwell Drawing 2010. Fascinated at the time with the boundaries between colours, and in this case at the point at which yellow becomes orange. There is a stage in the work where yellow is no longer recognisable as yellow, it has become what is recognised as orange, a boundary which is often inconsistent.





The piece consists of coloured light, projected onto coloured squares- one completely flat, the other, the front of a cube. On the flat screen-printed square, an animation edited to run in fast sequence pulsates between yellow and light red, thus appearing fully 3D which by definition is an impossibility. Along side this a static slide-projection of pure colour, illuminates the spray painted cube's surface, throwing it towards the viewer.






From a series of photographs taken on slide film of all things yellow. Projected onto a yellow painted cube.


My recent colour investigations have led me to experiment with projections as a way of exploring the potential 3D capabilities of seemingly flat prints. The screen-print 'gave life' back to the projection, and the addition of light gave the print a very unusual quality.

Signing up for GUILT and shame










Two uncomfortable words : Shame & Guilt made highly visible and unavoidable






'shame' constructed with L.E.D lights wrapped in wire

installation detail






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