University of Lincoln 2003/2004
Jo Ray
The structures are imagined or half remembered from life, and resonate (with a kind of melancholy) something of the act of viewing or striving to reach some mysterious other. They allow the type of reverie so often brought about by the small-scale or micro-architecture, inviting the viewer to project into a space, but suggest the redirection of the gaze, outward into the unspecified landscape beyond.
'Lean Too'
13.5 x 10.5 x 5 cms, Beech
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