I was fortunate to be in a group Drawing show from 9 - 11 August at St Paul Street Gallery 3, which was across both our Materiality and Installation groups. There were 11 of us in the show and thankfully it all came together on the night! The images above are of my work, which predominately were site-specific. All, except one of these works were new and made in the gallery.
For the larger of the works I wrapped a large part of the gallery railing in wool. There is a change in inclination along the length of the railing which goes unnoticed and I wanted to emphasise the form found within, where the two parts of the railing meet. This became a performative work within itself. Whilst spending two and a half days wrapping, I became aware of my body movements throughout and the physicality of the action. The end result upon wrapping, whether it be this piece, or smaller ones, is as a similar outcome to what I would imagine when taking a piece of charcoal and making the same lines over and over on paper. The depth and layering created is extremely dense. I chose white rather than a bright colour as I wanted the railing to merge with its environment and the neutrality of the gallery space.
Whilst making the work and dealing with the numerous knots within the wool, winding the wool up into small balls, I noticed holes in the wall above the railing. These holes I filled with small balls of green wool (almost tacky or dirty in colouring). Again I didn't want them to be too bright and stand out against the white of the wall, but white itself blended a little too well. They became a small quirk for people to stumble across rather than too evident.
Yet, I did have to add my little touch of colour to the exhibition. I brought across larger pieces of my wrapped wood, but after placing a few around the gallery, realised that they detracted from the other work around. Instead I simply placed a small red work on a railing above, close to the ceiling. Again an intentional idea for someone to inadvertently discover.
I do need to thank those people who had more patience than myself and kindly untangled numerous amounts of wool for me!!