Intertidal
Overflow
40 Scrolls,
Variable Dimensions
Ink, Acrylic, Color Pencils, Paper
and wooden boxes
Exhibited
@ The DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park
May 4 - August 20, 2006
The
event of an overflow occurs when a container has reached its absolute capacity,
causing a spill over into unexpected terrain. I am interested in this space
of the overflow, the malleable matter that becomes incorporated into new environments.
My work is made up of a multitude of micro and macro habitats existing simultaneously
within dynamically changing landscapes. I see these landscapes as being effected
by an extremely powerful force of gravity that pulls them towards one another
until they melt and morph, linking fragments together into new conglomerations.
These interconnected worlds within worlds are fluid and in constant fluctuation.
They are without clear borders or definitions, yet they retain the mechanisms
of their nucleus and individuality. Leaving traces of their routes, the accumulated
lines within my drawings become a part of endless cycles of fragility and vitality
as they travel back and forth through the skin of layered topographies.
- Evelyn Rydz, 2006