Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Artist Jim Hodges installation comprises of four 8-13 tonne boulders clad in different colour highly polished steel surfaces. The piece is described as an unmediated recreation of how the boulders would be found in the natural landscape where the aim is to experience the colour refractions with the surrounding light of the gallery space.

Whilst producing a strong visual effect, the boulders represent a reverbaration of their origins in the natural landscape due to their overwhelming size and exposure of the rock's surface.

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