A Miscellany of Randomness

A playful collection of plaster objects on a whimsical wooden frame brings together philosophical comparisons of lightness and weight. Balloons, normally light enough to float, are heavy in plaster, and iconic images of cowboys and Indians ask us if we are comfortable with our past, and the romanticization of it.

2011

group exhibition 'Eat Me-Drink Me' in Art Space Tenthaus

Oslo (Norway)


height 320 cm

wood, plaster, plastic, charcoal, paint

  • A solid plaster balloon resting on a wooden frame, representing a juxtaposition of weight and form.
  • A miniature black wooden cabin model displayed on a layered wooden platform.
  • Paper tubes with cutout silhouettes inside, depicting a playful exploration of depth and form.