Watching Hour immerses viewers in the inescapable gaze of surveillance, exploring the anxiety of the unknown observer. The installation, featuring watching eyes in a space reminiscent of a child's room, delves into the juxtaposition of innocence and intrigue. It evokes the uncertainties of an omnipresent watcher, inviting contemplation on the boundaries of privacy. The thematic undercurrent of obsession weaves a narrative of relentless inquiry, urging viewers to confront the elusive truths in our surveilled existence. The unsettling allure of the unknown transforms the familiar into an eerie landscape, leaving the audience to grapple with the haunting ambiguity of the observed and the observer.
Watching Hour
Colour pencils, acrylic paint, children's toys, mixed media, motion sensors, LED lights