Pattern Journey
Pattern Journey is an installation exhibit that is made of primarily paper, cut folded, and attached in many ways. All the paper contains one of 10 patterns based of numbers zero to nine and color is restricted to black and white. The viewer is meant to enter from the narrower front and walk towards the back through the rings. The narrative is that you are traveling upstream, dodging incoming boats. The strips of paper on wire act as raindrops and the lanterns and shrubs act as a guide an wall of the river. The transparent box in the center is a rock that breaks the river and has objects on top to investigate. Further ahead you go through the rings that act as a waterfall and behind is the cave where more treasures await you. The shirts are puffed and add texture, the torn paper represents a cave, the watercolor three print, a marking of another human and the five pattern above plant that is dangling and blowing in the breeze.