The Ecliptic
Shown at: ‘Corrections to the First Draft of History’, Frith Street Gallery, London (2014)
Clock, aluminium, acrylic, LED lights
55 x 55 x 15 cm
The Ecliptic reimagines the passage of time through a bespoke clock that blends inscribed words, shifting light, and syncopated electrical impulses. It disrupts the uniformity of moments, embodying the duality of time as both constant and in flux.
The Ecliptic, the celestial path traced by the sun, becomes a metaphor for change and continuity. Along this arc, seasons transform, days unfold, and time oscillates—freezing and thawing in an eternal rhythm. It offers a perpetual escape, guiding one beyond the confines of here and now, every day, all the time.