ABOUT THE WORK
Material: Steel,concrete,print
Orbital Landscape was shortlisted for the First Plinth: Public Art Award, by The Royal Society of Sculptors. The proposed work... Read More
Orbital Landscape was shortlisted for the First Plinth: Public Art Award, by The Royal Society of Sculptors. The proposed work is a kinetic sculpture where the circular parts are in constant rotation
making the landscape appear deconstructed. Through this work, I explore symbolically the idea of collision between unlimited urban expansion and the surrounding natural world. The components
of the urban landscape, being human made and artificial, are abstractly depicted as strict geometric rings that alter and deform the natural.