Cleaning the Pool (2016)
Zenith vision of an ephemeral drawing. Digital 4k video, 23:45 minutes
In Cleaning the Pool (2016), I am removing snow from an abandoned swimming pool in the northern Italian Alps. The lines created are only visible from the zenith perspective, where the edges of the pool frame the scenario. [...] the ephemeral painting is driven by movement, a process of creation through removal. My thoughts on the work: For me, the work is about place, locality and perspective. The lines created are reminiscent of a gestural painting,
which was only visible from the zenith perspective. The edges of the swimming pool become the frame of an ephemeral painting. The body movement, a performative act, becomes important to the work, the center of attention, by making the process of creating something by removing visible.
Cleaning the Pool (2016)
Zenith vision of an ephemeral drawing. Digital 4k video, 23:45 minutes
In Cleaning the Pool (2016), I am removing snow from an abandoned swimming pool in the northern Italian Alps. The lines created are only visible from the zenith perspective, where the edges of the pool frame the scenario. [...] the ephemeral painting is driven by movement, a process of creation through removal. My thoughts on the work: For me, the work is about place, locality and perspective. The lines created are reminiscent of a gestural painting,
which was only visible from the zenith perspective. The edges of the swimming pool become the frame of an ephemeral painting. The body movement, a performative act, becomes important to the work, the center of attention, by making the process of creating something by removing visible.