Recently, I have placed existing prints (lumen, inkodye, and collage) of natural phenomena directly in the path of the seasonal snow melt. The images are documented over time with their accretions and changes. Both the changing landscape and the images are part of this observation, the performative aspect is now directly located in nature herself. The unseen, diurnal changes which have their own rhythm create new compositions, not only changing the chemistry of the photosensitive substrates, but also by accretion and abrasion each piece is reconnected to the earth from which it was created. This includes offering these pieces up to pure fate, and of the primeval: one comes back to a large site where the objects placed upon a canvas are eerily lying ‘in place’- even a small tuft of grass is still there and completely dry- it is as if a magician whipped the tablecloth out from under the place setting… A desert wind doing this with large branches and stones and a tuft of grass.
As one walks tracing and retracing one’s steps to visit site installations, the instructions regarding walking meditation echo gently, then begin to gather new meaning as each step becomes more deeply incised; soon there will be a disturbance that will catch rain droplets, then create a new rivulet, which becomes a gash deepening with time. The meditation becomes one of placing one’s foot where no trace is left- or as little as possible…one becomes an Irish leprechaun, a yogini queen as one goes from rock to rock, carefully shifting one’s weight and footsteps leaving the earthen surfaces undisturbed. These liminal and invisible gestures are performative as individual action melded with the planetary and the evolutionary - literally part of the sedimentary process.
day b canvas
day 1. snow melt. desert front wash
site installation view
n. 34.23.225 w. 117.37.392 elev. 5205 ft.
day 2. the torrent. desert front wash site installation view
n. 34.23.225 w. 117.37.392 elev. 5205 ft.
day 2a. snow melt. desert front wash
documentation
n. 34.23.225 w. 117.37.392 elev. 5205 ft.
day 2b. snow melt. desert front wash
site installation view
n. 34.23.225 w. 117.37.392 elev. 5205 ft.
day 4. snow melt. desert front wash still life. silt & plastic on collage/board n. 34.23.225 w. 117.37.392 elev. 5205 ft.
creation.vat dye on canvas. desert front wash
site installation view printing out process
n. 34.232.21 w. 117.374.08 elev. 5209 ft.
day ab installation
day c disappeared
day 1. lumen prints 8 in x 10 in. desert front wash site installation view
n. 34.23.233 w.117.37.400 elev. 5203 ft.
Day 1a Lumenprints Installation
day 2. lumen II. buried. desert front wash site installation view.
n. 34.22.582 w. 117.36.615 elev. 5128 ft.
day 2. still life. lumen I.
wet sedimentary deposits on lumen print