AN installation art work will be exhibited on the celebration of the conception of the Tree of Friendship on May 1, 2010, at the Knap Lake and Gardens, Barry.

The artwork was constructed during January this year with its constituent visual images being made approximately one day a part.

There are consequently 31 images, one for each consecutive day of the month. The piece explores our understanding of time. Although the viewer and artist ‘lived through’ the same time frame called January they are now able to view history as a series of parallel days, jumping from one day to the next in any order they prefer as if they were time travelling.

It also explores the idea of ‘active space’- the time one ‘sleeps’ and carries out other activities between the creation of the component images of the artwork.

It attempts to define this ‘active space’ through the combination of imagery shown and consequently reveal what cannot be seen by the eye alone.

There will also be work exhibited by artists Gina Ward and John Parr of Canonhill Artspace on Saturday, May 2 from 11am.

Just go along to the exhibition and feel free to ask any questions. To view the work please visit https://youtu.be/QuryaiyQK2o.

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