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They Change Position Frequently And Their Cause Is Not Completely Understood is a site-sensitive installation consisting of two wall pieces which offer complementary perspectives on landscape. While one can be read as an aerial view or topographical map, the other provides a glimpse into a night sky laden with starburst-shaped advertisements. The title of the work, taken from Atlas of Landforms (U.S. Military Academy, 1974) reflects these alternating points of view. The works provide a non-traditional and semi-abstract depiction of landscape that reflects upon the interconnectedness between contemporary culture and landscape.

They Change Positions Frequently and Their Cause Is Not Completely Understood (Aerial View)
They Change Positions Frequently and Their Cause Is Not Completely Understood (Aerial View)
product boxes,ink,acrylic,and watercolor on three birch panel.
40” by 156”
2012