Waiting

Waiting

Waiting is a series of figurative sculptures exploring the infinite variations of the human form, created using 3D scans taken on New York City subway platforms. The abstracted figures retain the structure of the original human from whom the data is scanned, but their identifying details have been reduced by the technological process. 

Waiting represents the diversity of the human figure, reminding viewers that humanity must continue the same compassion, respect, and awareness for fellow humans observed on the subway. Waiting was exhibited in ChaShaMa’s 1155 6th Avenue window in June 2022.  Upon encountering Waiting the audience would reconsider their relationship with technology, encouraging observation and contemplation rather than digital intoxication. 

Waiting [14th St. F] (2020)
Polymerized alpha gypsum, fiberglass, urethane, silver nitrate, pigments, steel
26” x 67.5” x 20” |  18” x 68” x 15
Waiting [34h St. Q] (2020)
Polymerized alpha gypsum, fiberglass, urethane, silver nitrate, pigments, steel
24” x 10”x  48”
Waiting [34h St. Q] (2020)
Oil and water color on paper in wood frame
24” x 30”
Waiting [14th St. F] (2020)
Polymerized alpha gypsum, pigment, urethane, and silver nitrate on paper
32” x 40” | 24" x 32" (2)