so, the installation is finally set up in fife. of course it wouldn’t have been part fo the joy had it not had its mishaps. having prepped everything i needed my drill failed within about ten minutes. cue a dash back into st andrews and a shiny new drill. hint to self – good tools cost money because they work!
anyway, the thing itself was made around the notion of moby dick and that last bit in the odyssey where odysseus reveals to penelope that despite the fact he’s just back, he’s going to be off on his travels again on the say so of teirsias. the piece consists of six oars mounted into branches. the tallest oar, at the front is pasted with pages from moby dick. the remaining five oars are covered in leaves, painted and have both greek and english text from (samuel butler’s translation) of the odyssey as well as some more text from moby dick. for me making it i was thinking about the notion of male obsession and folly. so far, it appears i’m the only one thinking about it!
at the end of the day tho i find myself fairly pleased with it. it looks good and, esp over the last week of making, was well worth all the faff that went into the initial work on it. it’s on site from today until the march sometime. after that, assuming it hasn’t been damaged, it’ll most likely be in the studio. here’s a couple of pics (bad photography alert!!!)




