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Wooden Pallet as Sculptural Graffiti No. 2

Left among a landscape waiting to be found, moved, destroyed or collected.

Inkjet print face-mounted to Plexiglas, salvaged wood, acrylic paint, nails, tape

34” x 22” x 5.51”  (87cm x 56cm x 14cm)

 

2018

Wooden Pallet as Sculptural Graffiti

Left among a landscape waiting to be found, moved, destroyed or collected.

Rogue Installation during the Capture Photography Festival 2017 in Vancouver BC, 

Light jet photograph, salvaged Plexiglas, salvaged wood 

 

40” x 48”  (101.6cm x 122cm)

 

2017

On the Horizon Line (Shipping Pallet No.7)

 

Light jet photograph face mounted to Plexiglas, MDF, acrylic paint, found detritus paper, ink, pencil, correction pen 

 

21” x 37” x 3.5”  (53.3cm x 94cm x 8.9cm)

 

2017

On the Horizon Line (Shipping Pallet No.5)

 

Light jet photograph, salvaged Plexiglas, MDF, acrylic paint, found detritus paper, collage, ink, pencil, tape, correction pen 

 

33” x 36” x 4” each (Triptych) (84cm x 91.5cm x 10.5cm)

 

2016

On the Horizon Line (Shipping Pallet No.1)

 

Light jet photograph, salvaged Plexiglas, MDF, acrylic paint, found detritus paper, collage, ink, pencil, tape, correction pen 

 

29” x 73” x 5”   (73.66cm x 185.42cm x 12.7cm)

 

2015

On the Horizon Line (Shipping Pallet No.2)

 

Light jet photograph, salvaged Plexiglas, MDF, acrylic paint, found detritus paper, collage, ink, pencil, tape, correction pen 

 

29.25” x 24” x 5” each (Diptych) (74.3cm x 61cm x 12.7cm)

 

2015

On the Horizon Line (Shipping Pallet No.3)

 

Light jet photograph, salvaged Plexiglas, MDF, acrylic paint, found detritus paper, collage, ink, pencil, tape, correction pen

 

31” x 30” x 4” each (Diptych) (78.74cm x 76.20cm x 10.16cm)

 

2015

Temporary Landscape No.1

 

Light jet photograph, salvaged Plexiglas, MDF, acrylic paint,  ink, pencil, tape, correction pen, tracking device 

 

32" x 60" x 5"   (81.28cm x 152.5cm x 12.7cm)

 

2015

 

Single channel video

02:36 min

2015

Link to video

 

 

Temporary Landscape No.1 is a form of sculptural graffiti that is left among a landscape waiting to be found, moved, destroyed or collected. The pallet is made in 2 parts, which connect together visually but remain detached from one another. One has a tracking device to monitor its whereabouts or locate and the other does not.

 

 

 

Tax breaks for developers

 

Salvaged and repurposed wooden pallet and nails, salvaged Plexiglas, light jet photograph, MDF, found detritus paper, ink, pencil, acrylic paint, tape, correction pen, Rubbermaid cooler, pennies, LED lights, batteries, salvaged bricks from demolished Vancouver building

 

30" x 29.5" x 4.75"   (76.2cm x 75cm x 12cm)

 

2015

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