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As I went for a walk in the woods today, I started to notice the traces we humans leave behind in nature. Combined this is a little documentation of the traces I found.
Diane was given the assignment to cover Trace Adkins at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. With opening act Brian Ripps. Click this link to see her photographs and read her review
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Live Traced in Adobe Illustrator using a max. palette of 20 colors. For comparison, the full Color image here.
park step trace, 2009
The work is a continuation of the investigation of social space I began in black play white play, 2008. park step trace is an exploration of how we experience space, perceive space and negotiate space, and also provokes social prejudices.
The work is essentially a telephone booth like structure made out of plexi, erected on the steps in Fort Greene Park. Through a performance drawing, the movements of park goers is captured. The work is inherently contradictory, at first intending to capture the perception of how the park is used, but by intervening in the space, those very paths are disrupted.