Lisa Stefanelli: The Forager Works
Lisa Stefanelli: The Forager Works
Series Statement: The Forager Series -
This series is about visual acknowledgement of an object that resides in one specific location at one particular moment.
The pieces are titled as identification. For instance, “18042” is the postal code of the location where the object was “found” or “foraged.” “1/2017” is the date.
Foraging is the act of obtaining food or provisions (from a place). This series forages for objects for the purpose of identifying the vast landscape on a small, pixel-sized level. It is so specific that the object is documented at that time and place only.
The natural world is ever changing, both seasonally and globally. Landscapes change, sway, and alter according to elements that have simultaneous minute and infinite parameters.
If we reduce any and every object to a pixel-sized moment of identity, we understand that the world hinges upon the smallest and most specific details imaginable—or unimaginable as the case may be.
Series Statement: The Forager Series -
This series is about visual acknowledgement of an object that resides in one specific location at one particular moment.
The pieces are titled as identification. For instance, “18042” is the postal code of the location where the object was “found” or “foraged.” “1/2017” is the date.
Foraging is the act of obtaining food or provisions (from a place). This series forages for objects for the purpose of identifying the vast landscape on a small, pixel-sized level. It is so specific that the object is documented at that time and place only.
The natural world is ever changing, both seasonally and globally. Landscapes change, sway, and alter according to elements that have simultaneous minute and infinite parameters.
If we reduce any and every object to a pixel-sized moment of identity, we understand that the world hinges upon the smallest and most specific details imaginable—or unimaginable as the case may be.
Series Statement: The Forager Series -
This series is about visual acknowledgement of an object that resides in one specific location at one particular moment.
The pieces are titled as identification. For instance, “18042” is the postal code of the location where the object was “found” or “foraged.” “1/2017” is the date.
Foraging is the act of obtaining food or provisions (from a place). This series forages for objects for the purpose of identifying the vast landscape on a small, pixel-sized level. It is so specific that the object is documented at that time and place only.
The natural world is ever changing, both seasonally and globally. Landscapes change, sway, and alter according to elements that have simultaneous minute and infinite parameters.
If we reduce any and every object to a pixel-sized moment of identity, we understand that the world hinges upon the smallest and most specific details imaginable—or unimaginable as the case may be.
Series Statement: The Forager Series -
This series is about visual acknowledgement of an object that resides in one specific location at one particular moment.
The pieces are titled as identification. For instance, “18042” is the postal code of the location where the object was “found” or “foraged.” “1/2017” is the date.
Foraging is the act of obtaining food or provisions (from a place). This series forages for objects for the purpose of identifying the vast landscape on a small, pixel-sized level. It is so specific that the object is documented at that time and place only.
The natural world is ever changing, both seasonally and globally. Landscapes change, sway, and alter according to elements that have simultaneous minute and infinite parameters.
If we reduce any and every object to a pixel-sized moment of identity, we understand that the world hinges upon the smallest and most specific details imaginable—or unimaginable as the case may be.