WISH, pictured above, is artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada‘s 11-acre portrait of an anonymous Belfast girl:
Several years in the making, WISH was first plotted on a grid using state-of-the-art Topcon GPS technology and 30,000 manually placed wooden stakes in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter. The portrait was then “drawn” with aid of volunteers who helped place nearly 8 million pounds of natural materials including soil, sand, and rock over a period of four weeks. Rodríguez-Gerada says of the endeavor:
Working at very large scales becomes a personal challenge but it also allows me to bring attention to important social issues, the size of the piece is intrinsic to the value of its message. Creativity is always applied in order to define an intervention made only with local materials, with no environmental impact, that works in harmony with the location.
(Image by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, who is currently exhibiting “Texture Urbaine” at Mathgoth Gallery in Paris until November 9th, 2013)
