Installation and Sculpture > The sky seemed to fold in ribbons of palest sunlight

The sky seemed to fold in ribbons of palest sunlight
4 Giclee prints on transparent film, poplar, light.
Approximately 8' x 10' wall work. prints: 12" x 72", 12" x 50"
2017

"It’s hard to discuss photography without discussing time because time is so essential to the medium. Photography is always seen as a frozen moment, but for me, photographs are fluid things. A lot of my transparent film works require active movement in the space that they occupy in order to experience them. The light activates them, but the viewer does through movement too. For example, in The sky seemed to fold in ribbons of pales sunlight, it appears different when standing at different points in the room. When standing directly in front of the piece, the physical images almost disappear, and you only see latent imagery on the walls. When standing at an angle, the images appear layered with themselves and the latent imagery on the walls. You aren’t sure what the true image is; the physical photograph or its latent reflection." - Natalie Hunter.