Using the scaled-down, architectural vernacular of a corrugated plastic sheet; this is an experiment of condensing space by structure and light.

A gestural drawing was used to introduce the image of a landscape. The drawing (114 x 96") was divided vertically into three parts, each equal in dimension to the single, plastic sheet. These three parts (a, b, c) were then sliced into many quarter-inch strips.

With parts a, b, & c now sliced very thinly, each of their leftmost strips are placed within the leftmost corrugation. This is repeated across all the vertical corrugations of the sheet.

These strips become wallpaper for the very narrow repeating niches. Aisle-by-aisle, ghosts of the image slip the ambient space as you move.

Corrugated plastic, graphite on paper, 38x90"

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