Periodic Tables
While the Periodic Table was developed by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in the 19th century as a chart of chemical elements, this series of works reframes that idea as a color chart on a table. Objects, both natural and man-made are arranged by color referencing both the unique forms present in sub-cultures around the world as well as the standardization of products universally in a global world.
Rainbow Loom
Installation: Wooden table, 366 glass Petri dishes, various items collected
Future of Today
Installation: Wooden table, 366 glass Petri dishes, various items collected
Petri’s Panoply
Rainbow Loom (Shanghai)
Twilight
The Afterlife of Particles
Rainbow Loom
Rainbow Loom
Petri’s Panoply
Rainbow Loom (Shanghai)
Twilight
The Afterlife of Particles
Rainbow Loom
Rainbow Loom
While the Periodic Table was developed by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in the 19th century as a chart of chemical elements, this series of works - Rainbow Loom, Petri’s Panopoly, Twilight v.1 - reframes that idea as a color chart on a table. Objects, both natural and man-made are arranged by color referencing both the unique forms present in sub-cultures around the world as well as the standardization of products universally in a global world.
Classification
Sculpture & Installation
Medium
Wooden table, 366 glass Petri dishes, various items collected
Dimensions
36” x 192” x 36"
Future of Today
Petri’s Panoply
Rainbow Loom (Shanghai)
Twilight
The Afterlife of Particles
Rainbow Loom