KRISTINA FORD
Sanction II
36" x 24"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
Discourse
40" x 60"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
Discourse II
11" x 7"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
Execute
36" x 24"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
Execution
7" x 11"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
Skin
67" x 48"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
Sublate
7" x 11"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
Skin II
16" x 24"
Archival Inkjet Print on Sintra
2016
Unique Print
All beings are born in and pass on through space.
Space, as a concept, is the absence of particularities, and the presence of a confine. Direction and function are underlying devices of space, fervently occupying it and manipulating it through unperceivable dimensions.
To wholly objectify space is to wholly objectify the existence it encompasses.
It is imperative that animals mischievously challenge and question their environments in relation to their place in the universe.
Sanction literally means, the distribution of approval or punishment by an authority to be prosecuted, or the approval or punishment itself. Sanction embodies function through distribution, and space in response to the execution therein.
It is conception and the womb, direction and stillness. Its Latin root, sanct-, translates as “holy.”
For some, contradictions hold truth, which is holy, and for others, may be more literally a Sanction.