Spirit is a concern for the truth, against wrongful populist culture. Underpinning this is a concern for the environments – the cultural, the natural, and the spiritual.
This process has been about personal change, through a reevaluation of values. Prompting my intuition to follow a path that is unknown, to bring up feelings of uncertainty and vulnerability.
This latest reiteration of Spirit features an installation of three components: a large house like structure, a large sphere, and a section of rocks.
The big structure is called We – it represents us – individual people, communities and societies. My concern is how representative ‘we’ actually are of the cultures and environments of where ‘we’ are placed.
The rocks provide an earth element – grounding the installation. They symbolise a water hole and other areas that are affected by We. It brings a presence of earth that is sometimes lost through other representations.
The sphere is an incorporeal representation of Spirit in this relational trilogy.
I hope to explain to the audience and others through Spirit that it is okay to embrace our cultural and spiritual origins, challenging doubts and criticism that can confuse our path through life.