Found this artist called Asia Gensken, whose work often consisted of three dimensional sculptures but she also embraces photography, video, film and collage. The piece that's of particular interest to me is , 'Rose II' which was originally created in 1993 and was reprised in 2008. It's part of a project that takes on themes such as the way we perceive and define objects and images through our senses; through the implications of scale and the integration of architecture, nature and mass culture.
This is something I would like to take forward within my work. Working on large scale is definitely a strategy I need to work with as I feel it's my main limitation throughout my work, being fairly small, so by making it bigger I feel the viewer will be forced to contemplate my work as it will be impossible to avoid; just like death, therefore having a larger impact on the viewer in the process.
This is something I would like to take forward within my work. Working on large scale is definitely a strategy I need to work with as I feel it's my main limitation throughout my work, being fairly small, so by making it bigger I feel the viewer will be forced to contemplate my work as it will be impossible to avoid; just like death, therefore having a larger impact on the viewer in the process.
Image from: http://www.hauserwirth.com/artists/8/isa-genzken/images-clips/59/