Uberchrome (2015)

Uberchrome was a series of material-based artworks centred on the pathos of transience and ephemerality. Challenging the desire of halting change, a mode of spontaneity was juxtaposed against a medium of control through the use of external mediums embedded within gel wax.

I sought to challenge the limits of time on the fragility of nature’s course by adopting a Japanese mindfulness philosophy of Mono no aware and documenting moments of delayed change in each work, as they stood the test of time.

From fluidity to degradation, I explored various forms of change and concluded from the process that the root of mankind’s unsatisfactoriness towards forms of existence is due to our stubborn attachment to the temporary.

View my process journal here.