Suburban Follies, Structures For The Residential Landscape #1
by Paul HAIGH
Title
Suburban Follies, Structures For The Residential Landscape #1
Artist
Paul HAIGH
Medium
Drawing - Pencil, Crayon, Collage
Description
Suburban Follies : Structures for the Residential Landscape
Originally commissioned as self-assembly garden structures, this collection of drawing studies included a viewing tower, a shower enclosure and a pavilion.
The tower was designed as an articulating structure with fold down platforms suggesting states of repose and movement, i.e standing, leaning, sitting or jumping. The shower enclosure was designed with a garden water storage tank shower filled from a garden hose. The pavilion incorporated a discrete curtains for privacy and intimacy.
The inversion of urban/suburban imagery was the conceptual backbone for the project e.g. shower/watertank, viewing tower/skyscraper, pavilion/ rear window.
The drawings were presented in the Suburban Follies exhibition, at Gallery North in Setauket, New York.
The original drawings are 18" x 24" on drawing paper
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March 30th, 2020
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