12
Jul
10

Chris Cornish : Project Cube

cube 001, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 002, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 001 (detail), 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 003, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 003, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 003, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 004, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 004, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

cube 004, 2009,
plaster, 18cm x 18cm x 18cm

A cube primitive is fractured and exposed to physical dynamics. A sequential test, exploring notions of space, volume and time, resulting in an object that is both poetic, turbulent and null. A collaboration with Alison Moffett.

Chris Cornish Website


1 Response to “Chris Cornish : Project Cube”


  1. July 12, 2010 at 8:27 pm

    admirable, thanks for sharing


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