Clinton Lake, Kansas - 2021
Photography by Jamaica Jones
Illuminated steel rings stand against open prairie and silhouetted trees, their circular forms suspended within deepening sky. Light defines the structure, separating geometry from horizon.
Photographed at the Freedom Rings installation near Clinton Lake, this closer view emphasizes material and scale. The rings’ geometry contrasts with the irregular landscape, steel set against grass, tree line, and fading light.
Rather than dominating the scene, illumination softens the structure. The installation reads less as monument and more as orbit - form held briefly in glow before dissolving into dusk.
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 in Orbit
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