© 2013 Rachael Wong
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Shape refers to formal structure as well as the context it creates. Place refers to time and location as well as belonging.

In Shape and Place, I am thinking about the role our surroundings play in creating identity and the role identity plays in creating our environment. Through my surroundings I catch an echo of myself.

Image and object construct one another, generating an intricate context that constantly breaks the frame while remaining within it.

Shape and Place

2013

  • Wood, blown glass, vinyl, paint
  • 115” (h) x 90” x 2.5”

Shape and Place

2013

  • Wood, blown glass, vinyl, paint
  • 115” (h) x 90” x 2.5”

Shape and Place

2013

  • Wood, blown glass, vinyl, paint
  • 115” (h) x 90” x 2.5”

Shape and Image

2012

  • Digital print
  • 22"(h) x 30"

Shape and Image

2012

  • Digital print
  • 22"(h) x 30"

Shape and Image

2012

  • Digital print
  • 22"(h) x 30"