MELODI is a work with emphasis on the transitional, as contained in the referent (ice, water, snow, sand) of five separate black and white film exposures, arranged on a singular printed plane, affixed to an architectural structure.
UNDULATION is the frozen state of a repetitive movement through layers of water, sand and snow.
Rachel Wolfe was born in Illinois and works in L.A. and Oslo. She makes photographs, sculptures, video, and installations, often activating the senses of sound and smell. Her work investigates the emotional entanglement humans have with the unknown. In 2012, she was awarded a full scholarship in 2012 to study at Ehime University in Japan. She is a recipient of the Emerson Woeffler Scholarship at Otis College of Art and Design, where she will receive her MFA in 2015. Her work has been published, exhibited, and collected in Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Brazil, Belgium, Italy and Japan.
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