| 'Waiting
For The Dust To Settle' are photographic studies of accumulated
dust particles, revealing minute residue from our everday lives.
They are photographs of traces and shadows left behind when objects
have been moved from their place.
‘Waiting for the dust
to settle’ sitting in my living room early in the morning
trying to wake up, as time drags I sip coffee. I gaze at the window
and, as the sunlight comes through, I see the most beautiful particles
of dust visible in the suns rays. Dust, made visible by rays of
sun through a window consists of a large quantity of human skin
thus putting ourselves within the beauty we see.
These photographs are images
of dust studies from around my home and are rooted in the soil of
everyday life. Through pondering the floating dust in the air to
reveal flecks of skin which are then analysed and reflected upon,
when blown up these fragments of dust and dead skin reveal visual
beauty and bereavement. |

Installation
View Group Exhibition 'Remember Who you Are'
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces 2001
|
|