In the work Maelstrom, water is constantly flowing into a bucket, a brush, normally used to do the cleaning, is being cleaned, an object in flux, turning in the whirlpool.
At the end of a working day, a functional object is left abandoned, its use-fullness rendered redundant. The immediacy of the work slowly opens up a more philosophical meditative space suggesting links between circular motion and the everyday-ness of life. |
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