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Float, Breach, Submerge

Elizabeth Paige Smith Art Float, Breach, Submerge: Acrylic female silhouettes, filled with acid green loose powder pigment and suspended in the air, reflecting the ocean and sea.

FLOAT, BREACH, SUBMERGE

float / acrylic encapsulating loose powder pigment / 71 x 54 x 1.5 inches / Exhibited at A+D Museum’s annual Come In! exhibition Les Femmes, 2012

 

…Exhibiting a girl’s natural harmony with the sea, centering around concepts of ritual, repetition and sanctuary…

 

breach / acrylic encapsulating loose powder pigment / 67 x 33.5 x 1.5 inches / 2012 / Exhibited at A+D Museum’s annual Come In! exhibition Les Femmes, 2012

submerge / acrylic encapsulating loose powder pigment / 76 x 35 x 1.5 inches / 2012 / Exhibited at A+D Museum’s annual Come In! exhibition Les Femmes, 2012

 
 

‘Girl: Float, Breach, Submerge’ is an installation exhibiting a girl’s natural harmony with the sea, centering around concepts of ritual, repetition and sanctuary. Originating as an underwater film, EPS free-dives into amniotic suspension with camera and captures her subject performing sequences as directed, while manipulating in-camera effects of light and focus.

The evolution of the process continues as film stills and next, with a charcoal pencil, EPS sketches her interpretation of the movements on paper, which she then transfers into final outputs to be cut and laminated into the three acrylic figures. Each figure encapsulates loose raw fluorescent pigment, a hue mimicking the singular color captured on film through natural filtering of light and effects of the distance between EPS and her subject while underwater. 

The results are a culmination of discovery and the multiple iterations of subject, movement and expression. Exhibited at A+D Museum’s annual Come In! exhibition Les Femmes, 2012.