I used Photoshop to place the sculpture I made the other day into photos in gallery spaces around the School of Art, and in photos I took in the countryside a few years ago. I’ve changed the scale of the sculpture to fit the architectural / natural spaces – I’ve looked at Renaissance and their fascination with geometry and architectural spaces in relation to the human body. I think they were interested in the macrocosm and microcosm which came from their belief of humanism.
I found the sculptures not in the whitespace more interesting, because it brought the topics of man-made objects and the natural into consideration. It also makes me think of what Damian Massey is doing with his work at the moment. He brought his sculptures, theĀ Artificial series, to a beach and took photographs of them there.