In Situ is a recurring body of drawn installation. In each installment, I use an electric eraser as a primary medium of enacting the space.
An act of erasing into the space, erasing away the space, has created a new entity. This new thing, however, still hinges on the threshold of fragility, as it could easily be wiped away and negate the negation.
Erasing a pattern into a wall is: creating a thing and an odor out of nothing; hinting at what once could have been there but is now no longer; a possible history or future or just otherness of the space; following decorative pattern in hopes of finding something of value; creating a moment/memory/transitory thing, one that can only be felt briefly, one that creates a smell and sound in its own creation.
An act of erasing into the space, erasing away the space, has created a new entity. This new thing, however, still hinges on the threshold of fragility, as it could easily be wiped away and negate the negation.
Erasing a pattern into a wall is: creating a thing and an odor out of nothing; hinting at what once could have been there but is now no longer; a possible history or future or just otherness of the space; following decorative pattern in hopes of finding something of value; creating a moment/memory/transitory thing, one that can only be felt briefly, one that creates a smell and sound in its own creation.