Two Planes
Steel, paint, glass
Variable
“Two Planes” is a simple gesture that begs the question, what is glass but its edge? I often wonder this as I stare at a freshly cut and ground sheet of glass. Presenting two objects that represent the same space but delineate absence by use of two modes creates the “Two planes.” Quarter inch welded steel painted to the color of glasses edge is a remarkable decoy for glass. The second plane is simply a sheet of glass mundane and uninteresting, but activated by the absent space of its counter part. It draws great attention, to what glass is, and what it is in this particular instance, is its edge. (2010)
Two Planes
Steel, paint, glass
Variable
“Two Planes” is a simple gesture that begs the question, what is glass but its edge? I often wonder this as I stare at a freshly cut and ground sheet of glass. Presenting two objects that represent the same space but delineate absence by use of two modes creates the “Two planes.” Quarter inch welded steel painted to the color of glasses edge is a remarkable decoy for glass. The second plane is simply a sheet of glass mundane and uninteresting, but activated by the absent space of its counter part. It draws great attention, to what glass is, and what it is in this particular instance, is its edge. (2010)
Two Planes
Glass, steel, paint
Variable
Detail. (2010)
Two Planes
Glass, steel, paint
Variable
“Two Planes” is a simple gesture that begs the question, what is glass but its edge? I often wonder this as I stare at a freshly cut and ground sheet of glass. Presenting two objects that represent the same space but delineate absence by use of two modes creates the “Two planes.” Quarter inch welded steel painted to the color of glasses edge is a remarkable decoy for glass. The second plane is simply a sheet of glass mundane and uninteresting, but activated by the absent space of its counter part. It draws great attention, to what glass is, and what it is in this particular instance, is its edge. (2010)
Two Planes
Steel, paint, glass
Variable
“Two Planes” is a simple gesture that begs the question, what is glass but its edge? I often wonder this as I stare at a freshly cut and ground sheet of glass. Presenting two objects that represent the same space but delineate absence by use of two modes creates the “Two planes.” Quarter inch welded steel painted to the color of glasses edge is a remarkable decoy for glass. The second plane is simply a sheet of glass mundane and uninteresting, but activated by the absent space of its counter part. It draws great attention, to what glass is, and what it is in this particular instance, is its edge. (2010)
Two Planes
Steel, paint, glass
Variable
“Two Planes” is a simple gesture that begs the question, what is glass but its edge? I often wonder this as I stare at a freshly cut and ground sheet of glass. Presenting two objects that represent the same space but delineate absence by use of two modes creates the “Two planes.” Quarter inch welded steel painted to the color of glasses edge is a remarkable decoy for glass. The second plane is simply a sheet of glass mundane and uninteresting, but activated by the absent space of its counter part. It draws great attention, to what glass is, and what it is in this particular instance, is its edge. (2010)
Two Planes
Glass, steel, paint
Variable
Detail. (2010)
Two Planes
Glass, steel, paint
Variable
“Two Planes” is a simple gesture that begs the question, what is glass but its edge? I often wonder this as I stare at a freshly cut and ground sheet of glass. Presenting two objects that represent the same space but delineate absence by use of two modes creates the “Two planes.” Quarter inch welded steel painted to the color of glasses edge is a remarkable decoy for glass. The second plane is simply a sheet of glass mundane and uninteresting, but activated by the absent space of its counter part. It draws great attention, to what glass is, and what it is in this particular instance, is its edge. (2010)