Clinton Lake, Kansas - 2021
Photography by Jamaica Jones
Illuminated steel rings rise from the prairie as daylight fades into evening. Their circular forms hold steady against water and sky, light separating structure from surrounding field.
Photographed near Clinton Lake at the Freedom Rings installation, the image captures transition rather than monument. As darkness settles, illumination shifts from accent to anchor - steel defined not by mass alone, but by glow.
The geometry remains constant, yet perception changes. Light reframes structure as presence within landscape rather than interruption of it.
Interventions documents moments where human-made forms enter the landscape, temporarily, deliberately, and in conversation with their surroundings. The series focuses on scale, movement, and material presence, observing how art and structure alter perception without erasing place. These works frame installations and sculptural forms as gestures shaped by light, environment, and time.
Interventions: Rings Take Flight
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