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

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Installation: Wooden table, 366 glass Petri dishes, various items collected

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"

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