INVERTED BOAT
2025 Sculpture
3.4 x 2.7 x 1.7 m
Where the interior of the boat extends out into the vastness and the water becomes enclosed.
An exchange of environments, domains. Shapes, remain unchanged.
Materials: pallets, fences, frankincense (essential oil).
Three materials that carry, contain. Each mediating a transition. Existing within systems of the economic, territorial, and spiritual. Here they collide, creating a form that typically contains us. However, through this inversion, the form rejects us. We exist outside. Looking in at the matter contained - water, blackened.
“The kind of water you look in and find things about yourself” – Jonty.
The boat has long been a vessel of purpose – migration, exploration, conquest, trade. A controlled object made to navigate uncontrollable terrains. Yet, in this inversion, function, purpose, become unclear. Vehicle becomes void. A symbol of progress now directionless.
This vessel is an object that visually fulfils and functionally refuses. Isn’t that interesting that something with seemingly no will, can refuse you.
What would an object look like if it refused both visual and functional expectations?