DIS-PATCH

Mixed media application on raw canvas, 29 cm x 21 cm each. 2016 Acrylic on natural dry sand, in variable dimensions, 2017.



   

(Dis-patch)

Dis-patch explores our relationship with the physical space we inhabit. How we define landscapes in a realistic, idealistic, fictive, utopic or dystopic way by looking at the relationship between the constant ‘underneath’ and the changing surface. It is based on the manual transformation and manipulation of the photographic images. Like landscapes which have vertical as well as horizontal stratigraphy, the work has a linear multiple grid system which creates a multi layered fragmented surface. Symmetrical—highly organized and delicately executed squares create a multi layered fragmented surface. The images are no longer static but fragmented and ephemeral like the natural dynamic structure of the landscapes and changing realities projected on it.