"Smoke Stacks" (Industrial Archaeology Series)
steel
3'W x 8' H x 25'L (variable)
"Smoke Stacks" is from a series of works based on my investigation of industrial archaeology and my fascination with a linear path.
The intent of this particular installation is to allow the steel cylinders to decay with very little activity towards preservation. The appearance of holes, fallen pieces and piles of rust becoming it's ever changing aesthetic. Over time I hope that whomever assumes the responsibility of caretaker documents it's evolution.
The intent of this particular installation is to allow the steel cylinders to decay with very little activity towards preservation. The appearance of holes, fallen pieces and piles of rust becoming it's ever changing aesthetic. Over time I hope that whomever assumes the responsibility of caretaker documents it's evolution.
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