Ellen Leigh
Enmeshed
Grapevine, steel wire, couch foam and repurposed textiles
9 x 25 x 5 ft
2023
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There is a feeling of powerlessness, a sense of smallness, the world around us is
changing in ways where humankind can sense our impact on the environment without
understanding exactly how it is changing or what the result of climate change will be.
Enmeshed is a sculptural installation, a poiesis, of two systems entangled. One, an
organic adapted system, represented by wild grapevine, while the other, a human designed
system, is represented by fabric wrapped coils, large-scale threads made up from
industrially manufactured items. The grapevine depletes it's arboratic host through
constriction. Mimicking the grapevine, the industrially made materials drain resources over
time in the process of their making, and then suffocate their surroundings by an
overwhelming of them. Hastily discarded, they accumulate in the landscape, the detritus of
lost time. Neither the grapevine nor the industrially made items are destructive in and of
themselves, but they become so through a culmination, growing into something
increasingly unruly and burdensome. It is under that weight that they lay waste to the very
resources that provide for their being. Silhouettes with their shadowy boundaries correlate
to the idea of the repercussions of a system, the effects of it becoming bigger and farther
reaching than its physical presence. Enclosed within this psychological landscape allows
for a quiet moment, a breath to pause and reflect. We find clarity and meaning in the
spaces between things, we find our sense of belonging in the world, and what if we have no
longer have a place?