
Looking Both Ways
Mirrors, dart, steel, pencil drawing on wall
2009, Dimensions variable
The viewer climbs a short ladder to look
through two mirrors set at 90º. The mirrors
split the vision: one eye sees a dart stuck
in the wall, the other eye sees a drawing of
the same. The mind interprets the two
sources as a single reality, a thing existing
as both an object and a drawing.

Looking Both Ways
Mirrors, dart, steel, pencil drawing on wall
2009, Dimensions variable
The viewer climbs a short ladder to look
through two mirrors set at 90º. The mirrors
split the vision: one eye sees a dart stuck
in the wall, the other eye sees a drawing of
the same. The mind interprets the two
sources as a single reality, a thing existing
as both an object and a drawing.

Looking Both Ways
Mirrors, dart, steel, pencil drawing on wall
2009, Dimensions variable
The viewer climbs a short ladder to look
through two mirrors set at 90º. The mirrors
split the vision: one eye sees a dart stuck
in the wall, the other eye sees a drawing of
the same. The mind interprets the two
sources as a single reality, a thing existing
as both an object and a drawing.

Looking Both Ways
Mirrors, dart, steel, pencil drawing on wall
2009, Dimensions variable
The viewer climbs a short ladder to look
through two mirrors set at 90º. The mirrors
split the vision: one eye sees a dart stuck
in the wall, the other eye sees a drawing of
the same. The mind interprets the two
sources as a single reality, a thing existing
as both an object and a drawing.