Robin Hill
Casting A Net, 2003
cyanotype on paper, plastic cups, and netting
dimensions variable
Davis Art Center
Davis, CA 95616
Dateline
UC Davis, January 2003






The work in this installation
consists of approximately 1500 disposable plastic drinking cups, 200 ft. of
Christmas tree netting, 1200 ft. of cyanotype-sensitized aqaba paper, and
1500 push pins. The continuous sweep of paper is a 1200 ft. long photogram
image of the cups and netting. The mass of netting and cups, which sits on
the floor, was used to produce the photogram, which reads as a murky white
shadow on the blue paper. This “matrix” was placed directly on
the light sensitive paper to record an imprint based on the degrees of translucency
and opacity unique to the material. The looping line of 2 inch discs which
appear on the surface of the paper are the bottoms of the cups.
Overall, my installations consisting of large-scale photograms, affixed directly
to the wall, attempt to capture wayward moments of beauty. I find these moments
in the detritus of the everyday world, both natural and unnatural. I record
aspects of this detritus in cyanotype, a 19th century photographic process.
The images acquire meaning though their fusion with an interior space and
in their insistence on altering the quality of that space. My work is about
the challenge of translating qualities that are perfect in the form that I
first find them in, into something that can be suspended in time and seen
by others. The idea of a lucky find is a contradiction. I believe that we
find things because the lives we are living tune us to the frequencies of
particular things in our midst, allowing us to truly see them. In this regard,
I feel that ideas are encountered, rather than gotten. “Whatever you
are looking for is looking for you too.” Saul Williams
Robin Hill
February 2003