Drifting Ruins

A SOLO SHOW
2019

Drifting Ruins was an installation of works uncovering abstract scapes of human relics and detritus. When viewed from multiple angles and illuminated by obscured light, a physical depth is exposed between glowing layers of suspended silk. The silk’s drifting sway mimics change and movement in time. The glow emulates a lifeform still present, urging viewers to explore the layers and discover what is left.

Are we looking through a portal to the past, future, or another place entirely?

Drifting Ruins was installed for two months at Ramon’s Tailor Gallery in San Francisco. Opening reception was January 26th, 2019.

 
 
Uploaded by Jessica Lanham on 2019-04-08.