Garden of Earthly Delights

Garden of Earthly Delights after Hieronymus Bosch

Pratt Institute, NYC, 2002

Architectural Topographies Project (2002 - ongoing)

Triptych environment – Bright Room, Spiral Room, and Dark Room; One line ink drawing onto walls, floor and ceiling; paper, light, single line drawing intervention, permanent marker onto wallsurface, 800 cubic feet.

This was the first of the ongoing series on large scale drawing environments in which the space is activated with a single line only, the Arhitectural Topographies Project. As in Bosch’s masterpiece at the Prado Museum, the piece was a triptych composed by a Bright Room (Paradise), Spiral Room (Word as it is) and a Dark Room (Hell).