The charcoal drawings "Blur” and "Flux" act as a response to the strange and elusive quality of time experienced by many during the recent global pandemic.
Many people staying at home during the coronavirus crisis noticed the perception of time to pass more strangely than usual. While some found that each day dragged on and on, others found the passing of several weeks to fly by eerily quickly.
These drawings aim to evoke a sense of these times; of how time felt during the past two years; shifting and elusive, blurred but razor sharp, agonising, debilitating and full of ennui.
details:Materials: Charcoal onStonehenge paper