
Most Days are Cloudy
(2022-2023)
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Most Days are Cloudy is a research into what Port Meadow is. Referencing the correspondences of John Berger and John Christie, the project explores the relationship between place, colour and mood.
The installation is a meditation on the silver-ness of the meadow. The six-meter long, offset wall creates a corridor within the exhibition space. The silver painted front is animated with the light that changes throughout the day, reciprocating the way colours change in the meadow with time and weather. Behind the long strip and three square openings on the wall, photographs documenting the meadow over the course of a year are displayed, back-lit by the contrast in light between the exhibition space and the corridor.
Special thanks to Harry, Matty, Simon, Chris, Eve, Rachel and Spike for patiently helping.
















