Jordi NN

Unseen weavings

Unseen Weavings is situated in a sandy area on the shore of the Parana River. The artwork itself is a drawing on the sand, which is ephemeral in nature and will eventually be erased by the forces of wind and water. However, even after the physical drawing disappears, the act of creating it remains, revealing the intrinsic relationship between the elements of the surrounding environment.

The artwork is inspired by the theory of strings, which posits that everything in the universe is connected and vibrates at different frequencies. This idea is reflected in the interconnectedness and balance of the ecosystem in both micro and macro scales, highlighting the complex relations that sustain life on Earth.

 

Despite its impermanence, Unseen Weavings invites viewers to contemplate what is seen and unseen, both in the artwork and in the world around us. It reminds us that even that which is invisible can still have an impact, and that everything is connected in some way.

The scale of the artwork is vast, and it can only be fully appreciated from a distance. It serves as a reminder of the grandeur of the natural world and our place within it, encouraging us to take a step back and consider the broader context of our lives.

Ultimately, Unseen Weavings is a celebration of the beauty and complexity of nature, and a reminder of the fragility and interconnectedness of all things. It encourages us to contemplate our own relationship with the environment and to consider how our actions can have an impact, both seen and unseen.

_Info

Event / GNAP Argentina

Where / Argentina

Date / April 2023

_Curator

Claudia Aravanovich

_Dimensions

Width / 25 m

Length / 100 m

_Location

27°56’36.5039″ S 

58°48’38.4835″ W

_Material

Sand

_Location

Artwork

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