“Abstract thought is a warm puppy” and “What I don’t know about space” are the impossible to ignore titles of installations by artist, Esther Stocker. Using simple materials such as black tape, foam core, and paint, Stocker transforms galleries by ‘drawing’ patterns in space. Stocker creates fractured fields and gridded landscapes which have a scales-less quality that confounds our intuitive grasp of space. In her work, Stocker juxtaposes the abstract, dimensionless, qualities we associate with cyberspace against the concrete floors and tactile reality of physical space.
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The gridded landscape is very cool. Hard to believe the artist uses simple materials like black electrical tape to create that look. Very inspired. Well done. :)
Must say its amazing. And especially when you know that it is a real thing and not just a computer generated graphic.