Rain, 2017
pink translucent acrylic sheet, 61′ x 70″ x 46″
A few seconds of movement is stretched into two hundred images, which are stacked to represent a sense of this duration in three-dimensional form. With this abstraction of time, Rain offers viewers a new perspective to engage with the experience of the everyday. Time is suspended within a series of static moments to symbolize the invisible force of the real that persists beneath our conscious awareness. Rain not only formalizes a sense of duration, but also signifies the invisible efforts that each of us contributes to our current urban landscape.
Permanent public sculpture, 333 East 11 Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Commissioned by Edgar Development.