At Sunrise is a series comprised of both surrogates and documents focused on experience, a swampy material that bends and rotates with recollection. It looks at the construction of identity through specific relationships: making tangible the immaterial influence of natural, social and abstract landscape. Most of my memories are based alone within the somber woods of my hometown in rural New Hampshire, hiding from passing cars in brush piles and at the swamp behind my house, under tall pines and thick layers of leaves. Today as a young adult I continue to find myself being drawn beyond the treeline — only now I question whose hand is pulling me in. The scattered scenes in At Sunrise crystalize and regard the supernatural charge between these spaces and myself.
At Sunrise
29.05.20 — Kyle Donald Ross
At Sunrise is a series comprised of both surrogates and documents focused on experience, a swampy material that bends and rotates with recollection. It looks at the construction of identity through specific relationships: making tangible the immaterial influence of natural, social and abstract landscape. Most of my memories are based alone within the somber woods of my hometown in rural New Hampshire, hiding from passing cars in brush piles and at the swamp behind my house, under tall pines and thick layers of leaves. Today as a young adult I continue to find myself being drawn beyond the treeline — only now I question whose hand is pulling me in. The scattered scenes in At Sunrise crystalize and regard the supernatural charge between these spaces and myself.