Nest - SOLO - June 2012, c.1907 Contemporary Art Space, Cairns
NEST reflects on the universal experience of creating a place of safety, security and nurture – the family home – and the fleeting a fragile quality of this habitat.
NEST considers what we fill this space with, and the void left after the children’s departure.
NEST explores patterns within the human experience and questions whether there is an underlying thread that connects all human beings through common circumstances and perceptions.
NEST investigates the ideas, feelings, motives, emotions, memories and possibly a universal wisdom that operate unseen, beneath the surface, forming the nature of the individual.
NEST deliberates upon the roles, place and values of the modern person within our society and asks: how do we fit together and what makes us different?
NEST considers what we fill this space with, and the void left after the children’s departure.
NEST explores patterns within the human experience and questions whether there is an underlying thread that connects all human beings through common circumstances and perceptions.
NEST investigates the ideas, feelings, motives, emotions, memories and possibly a universal wisdom that operate unseen, beneath the surface, forming the nature of the individual.
NEST deliberates upon the roles, place and values of the modern person within our society and asks: how do we fit together and what makes us different?
Images: Rose Rigley