RACHEL ENG
  • To displace something
  • faults & seams
  • Itoshima
  • re-orienting
  • seek & search
  • even out
  • Growth IV . Rehydration II
  • Growth III
  • Irreversible Results
  • Composed
  • Disasters Not Covered
  • Rehydration
  • Of Yet
  • Cause & Effect
  • Growth II
  • Covering
  • Microcosm & Plexus
  • Stay on the Path
  • Archive
    • Growth
    • Cascade
    • Plane
    • Where (I) Can (I) Find You
    • The High Cost
    • Accidents
    • Bouquets
    • Rue
    • This can't exist without ___
    • Aggregates
    • Spawn
  • Contact
  • CV - WORDS
  • To displace something
  • faults & seams
  • Itoshima
  • re-orienting
  • seek & search
  • even out
  • Growth IV . Rehydration II
  • Growth III
  • Irreversible Results
  • Composed
  • Disasters Not Covered
  • Rehydration
  • Of Yet
  • Cause & Effect
  • Growth II
  • Covering
  • Microcosm & Plexus
  • Stay on the Path
  • Archive
    • Growth
    • Cascade
    • Plane
    • Where (I) Can (I) Find You
    • The High Cost
    • Accidents
    • Bouquets
    • Rue
    • This can't exist without ___
    • Aggregates
    • Spawn
  • Contact
  • CV - WORDS
RACHEL ENG

Related Projects

Stay on the Path 2013, unfired clay, video, sound 
This project had a temporary lifespan, after it's exhibition it was recycled.  The plot of unfired clay embodies the voids/vacancies that are in our lives, those vacuous yet intangible spaces that we try to fill.  Throughout the exhibition a video projection of waves continuously washes over the landscape as the sound of faint crumbling echoes from above. The solemness of the piece asks the viewer to not try to logically analyze the work but viscerally enter a meditative space of their own.  The images in the exhibition are of my attempts of filling these voids in urban and wild spaces, despite the lack of nutrients in these man made structures these organisms can spawn.
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Spawn Series,  ongoing
Growth 2012, digital prints
 Over the course of 3 days an unfired microfauna landscape deteriorated through neglect and intentional removal by facilities services.
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