Zach Dunn
Recent Relics
I am interested in pace and time. Time and technology move very quickly, however they are a mere blink of an eye during the entirety of time the universe has been in existence. Objects that become obsolete in the very recent past hardly occurred when considered on a larger, more geological scale. Some of these objects are recreated in porcelain expressing longevity of space, as well as relics of a very recent but former era.

Steel decommissioned mailbox, porcelain, plywood, lacquer Dimensions variable 2014

Steel decommissioned mailbox, porcelain, plywood, lacquer Dimensions variable 2014

Steel decommissioned mailbox, porcelain 28 x 28 x 48 2014

Steel decommissioned mailbox, porcelain 28 x 28 x 48 2014

Steel decommissioned mailbox, porcelain 28 x 28 x 48 2014

Porcelain, found object 12 x 15 x 16 2013

Porcelain, found object 12 x 6 x 16 2013

Porcelain, found objects Dimensions variable 2013

Porcelain, found objects Dimensions variable 2013

Porcelain, found objects, typing paper, waxed linen thread Dimensions variable 2013

Porcelain, found objects, typing paper, waxed linen thread Dimensions variable 2013

Porcelain, found objects Dimensions variable 2013

Porcelain, found object 12 x 16 x 6 2013

Porcelain 6 x 3.5 x .5 2013

Altered Encyclopedia 10 x 10 x 12 2013