San Mei Gallery
Patrick Stratton: Party Scene: Tap Feet Exploded View Drawing
Patrick Stratton: Party Scene: Tap Feet Exploded View Drawing
Exploded view drawing of a hand powered moving tapestry, when you turn the handle, the feet tap. The piece is part of a new series, depicting party scenes. My practice revolves around everyday repetitive actions and this series is focused on expanding this.
Here's a video of the piece moving: https://youtube.com/shorts/qIf_D2OlBd4
Product Information
2024
Giclee Print
29.7 x 42 cm
About the Artist
Patrick Stratton's work combines weaving with mechanics to document micro social systems. Using systematised observation, Patrick make pieces that try to highlight small human moments from a playful, existentialist viewpoint. Inspired by writers like Samuel Beckett, Patrick tries to do his best with what he has, reducing his experience in a time of overwhelming saturation.
Patrick does this through his recent series: “Things I do Sometimes”. He starts with listing in a scientific-like approach, moving left to right in a regularly occupied space, listing every action to do with an object; scroll through phone, charge phone, lock phone, forget password. He then pick an item, and convert it into a moving tapestry, often weaving it, then using motors to animate the piece.
Shipping
This work is part of our 2024 Winter Fundraiser and will be available for collection or shipping from 14th - 20th December. Please note all items will be shipped via Royal Mail Tracked 24 unless stated otherwise.