Diāna Jeremejeva
Keywords: Tattoos, Storytelling, Asemic
Internship: Nicola Tirabasso
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Two celestial bodies who never meet each other. Brain to brain with the distance measured in a light-year unit. Their affection is made through wavelengths, memories, and dreams rather than touch.
A fantastic narration comes in when these two celestial bodies and their odd interactions blend into one. Sol & Eclipsis Solis, Luna & Cieri facing each other in quaternion, when falling to gravity, crashing and creating Fragor Sol et Luna. Death is where birth is born – the installation is a forensic reenactment. Angelus cantare is the language they use to communicate and explain their interconnected existence. Their speech is preserved and exposed through a form reminiscent of ancient human marking techniques on a semi-permanent material resonating the human skin, with their shadows escaping the skin, reaching out to the Eastern sun.
In collaboration with Trang Le.
The installation consists of five pieces of frames accompanied with a piece of ink-marked latex. Writings on windows and the floor that can be deciphered by reading the specimen provided in a form of a flash book.
Materials: PLA (3D printing), clay, glaze, henna, ash, spraypaint, epoxy resin, aluminium, acrilyc ink, airbrush.
In collaboration with Trang Le.
Photos: Dans Jirgensons