Entropy
2018During a visit to Iceland, we climbed up the Solheimajokull Glacier with a glaciologist and her assistant who regularly measure its movement. Climbing deep into its structure below the surface, volcanic dust punctuates layers of activity. Note the people standing on the upper left – oblivious to the grinding chaos below. This piece touches on the perception of time in relation to matter.
Digitally printed on the front and screen printed pink fluorescent ink on reverse, cut and manipulated
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Contact Lisa - Dimensions: 50 x 60 x 8
- Contexts: Practice-based research , Studio practice
- Artforms: Photography , Printmaking , Sculpture
- Tags: Paper sculpture, printmaking, mixed media, physics, entropy, time, Iceland, glaciers