Jason de Caires Taylor
Projects : Smart Art, Chepstow, UK  

Inverted Solitude

Inverted solitude is a lone figure suspended upside down beneath a floating platform in The National Diving and Activities Centre, Chepstow, UK. The site, originally a stone quarry, is the deepest inland body of water in England, reaching depths of over 80m. The pontoon where the sculpture is permanently fixed is currently used for national free diving competitions and training.

The sculpture, cast from BBC presenter Mike Fischetti and constructed from cement and fibreglass, was filmed as part of a production for SMART Art on the BBC network. The programme documented the process from initial casting to installation.

Inverted Solitude aims to explore reflection, space, isolation and extended being. When viewed from below, it reflects a mirror image onto the surface of the water, suggesting that a figure is standing on the platform staring down into the deep. This reversal of context aims to create a portal into our own world, revealing an alter presence.

Materials: Cement, Fibre-glass, Steel plate. 2500mm x 700mm.
Depth: 2.5m

For details on how to get there and facilities and services available at The National Diving & Activities Centre please visit:

www.ndac.co.uk

Watch BBC's Smart Art on YouTube.

National Diving and Activities Centre, Chepstow, UK Inverted Solitude
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