It often takes me a long time to get to the point where I feel like sharing the images from an installation. I like to ponder and reflect on my memory of the experience before releasing it into the world, and I’m rarely bound by the calendar to do so. While exhibits and applications require listing the year I created a piece for information, it’s a bit of a challenge to nail down that detail since it may be several years from the time I make objects to when I install them in a landscape to when I share the final image. I like to view time more as a spiral than a line.

Such is the case with this particular installation and the images of it.

Though I can’t tell you the date I took the photo unless I look at the data, I can figure out the year pretty quickly if I think about it, but those bits of information aren’t important enough to me for them to be at the forefront of my memory. I do remember the season (autumn), and the weather (cool and very windy). That’s really all I want to know.