Karina Tovar, “Ephemeral” (2011) Installation. 
Feet made out of sand from El Paso Texas’s desert. Feet were casted from my own. The purpose of this piece is to evoke the ephimerality of life regarding time and place. Location is non-existent. If there is a grain of sand from the Sahara Desert in the deserts of El Paso, and viceversa, then the impermanence of place is reated to time as to how long or how short it takes for one to move in or out of an specific place into another location. 
This photo shows the installation inside the Glass Gallery where my BFA exhibition, Void, took place.
Karina Tovar, “Ephemeral” (2011) Installation. 

Feet made out of sand from El Paso Texas’s desert. Feet were casted from my own. The purpose of this piece is to evoke the ephimerality of life regarding time and place. Location is non-existent. If there is a grain of sand from the Sahara Desert in the deserts of El Paso, and viceversa, then the impermanence of place is reated to time as to how long or how short it takes for one to move in or out of an specific place into another location. 

This photo shows the installation inside the Glass Gallery where my BFA exhibition, Void, took place.

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