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CONES
Plaster in a Fabric Mold
Co. Clare, Ireland, 2002

The cones were made to be objects without history or a pre-imagined identity. They are massed produced by filling plaster into fabric molds.
The project was to understand how place or spatial context changes meaning. Cones were placed in different situations in Ballyvaugan, Co. Clare Ireland.

 

landscape architecture
punta cana
baldwin hills
baldwin hills framework
fields point
downtown concord
selections

photographs
i’ve dreamed of this house
irish rubbish
hip shots
irish countryside
suburban splendor

drawings
indexing movement
lichen drawings
nude drawings

installations
wax tent
cones
wallets for stealing
thank you shoes
teabag sketches
rain catcher

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