BRICK; WATER; MAN; PROCESS
COLLABORATIVE SCULPTURE
COLLABORATIVE SYMBOLISM AND SIGNS
'Our structures are built readily to sustain the growth of humanity. An ever expanding population finds demand in new places. Land art often pushes nature to its limits and ironically re configures the relationship man has with nature. This work aims to step away from this. Combining a structural concept of societal rules and hierarchy. Together, re building a wall from bricks located along local coastline. These bricks, once used by man, in a process of development. Now wash back ashore in a stark symbolism of regression. A step back from a progressive sustained future. The crumbling surroundings only further the reminder of the temporary. Each interaction with each brick highlights the entire process. The improvised wall style unable to house removes the label of ‘wall’. The material becomes an echo of the process it was part of, born into a society based on fast interests. The artists considered interactions with the material is a considered removal of this pace. Running parallel to this preformative wall building are a series of warning signs to the public surround the beach. These graphic alarms mock mans current futile efforts while simultaneously highlighting the work below. The modern style contrasting the life of the rubble and blanketing a new home over the once valued materials below.'
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