PAPER PLANES

2009

PAPER PLANES is a sculptural installation composed of hundreds of hand-folded paper planes. Symbolic of travel, each plane bursts forth from a single window to encapsulate the viewer, echoing a tsunamic force of emotion so great that it swallows one whole. The work stems from an obsession with the notion of home and is based on a study on the mystifying force of nostalgia. The smallest paper plane is the size of one’s palm, while the biggest one is of one lying down.

PAPER PLANES, Installation, Cable, Paper, Nylon, 200 x 200 x 100mm, 2009

PAPER PLANES, Installation, Cable, Paper, Nylon, 200 x 200 x 100mm, 2009

PAPER PLANES, Installation, Cable, Paper, Nylon, 200 x 200 x 100mm, 2009