Hazel Meyer
REPETITION
2015
2015
Learning a sport means memorizing a coded language of hand signals made by coaches, teammates, and referees. In no pressure, no diamonds, Hazel Meyer creates large-scale window drawings and a banner that explore the diagrammatic relationship between gesture, instruction, and judgement. Using repetitive techniques that replicate routine, even mundane process of skills acquisition familiar to both athletics and craft, the work considers drawing's connection to other embodied rituals of practice and competition. REPETITION is one of the banners that was part of the public art project, no pressure, no diamonds.
Medium: cotton, vinyl
Dimensions
1.8m x 3m