JacksonThomas这位来自旧金山的艺术家将色彩鲜艳的雨伞、盘子或彩带组合在一起,使物体看起来像是漂浮在风景中。在每次安装后,他都要确保负责地回收和处理所有物品,在安装或拆卸过程中不会对环境造成损害。最近,他被邀请到马恩岛去建造几件新作品,灵感来自于岛上的海岸线、树林和荒野。这组照片将于今年晚些时候在亚特兰大的杰克逊美术馆展出。
Umbrellas photographed on the Isle of Man, 2018, all images © Thomas JacksonThomas Jackson (previously) uses man-made objects to imitate the self-organizing behavior of large groups of birds, fish, or insects in his ongoing series “Emergent Behavior.For this project, the San Fransisco-based artist clusters brightly colored umbrellas, plates, or streamers together with the help of imperceptible filament, which makes the objects appear as if they are floating through the landscape on their own.After each installation he makes sure to recycle and dispose of all items responsibly, with no damage occurring to the environment during installation or take down.Recently he was invited to the Isle of Man to build several new works inspired by the island’s coastline, groves, and moors. The group of images will be exhibited later this year at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta. You can see more examples of the artist’s photography on his website and Instagram.“Tutus no. 4,photographed in San Francisco, California, 2018Tutus photographed on the Isle of Man, 2018Paper plates photographed on the Isle of Man, 2018Streamers photographed on the Isle of Man, 2018Lollipops photographed on the Isle of Man , 2018“Take Out Containers no. 2,photographed in Montara, California, 2018“Turkey Roasters no. 1, photographed in Mojave Desert, California, 2018“Nylons no. 1,photographed in Edisto, South Carolina, 2017