Erosion #2

Name/Title

Erosion #2

Entry/Object ID

2023.9.2

Description

A framed photograph of patterns in beach sand left by waves. The second in a series of three.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Archival Inkjet Print

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Jenny Carey

Role

Artist

Date made

2019

Interpretative Labels

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Artist Commentary

Label

Erosion Series statement "We are often unaware of the gradual decline and the erosion in our lives but not unaware of the gnawing feeling it brings.” – Eric Timm, Static Jedi: The Art of Hearing God Through the Noise These images, collectively titled Erosion, were captured on a beach in Costa Rica. There, the ocean rearranges the shore wave by wave. Any log, small rock or leaf on the beach creates a fracture, drawing the sand into shapes of a tree, a figure, an abstract image. On that beach, I spent fragments of time with “gnawing feelings” about changes in the fabric of my life: my last physical tie to my birthplace with a property sale; the profoundly painful wrenching away of a friend’s voice with her passing. The dynamic deposition and erosion on the beach were a soothing reminder of life rhythms and the integration of love and loss. Sand, used for centuries as a measurement of time, changed minute by minute, the same way we artificially measure love and loss in our everyday life. Both simply shift. Photography for me is always a quest to capture time. By documenting a single moment, I can create a new story or representation of a memory. The Erosion series is one result. – Jenny Carey, 2019