11 hours of clouds (windows)



11 Hours of Clouds (Windows), is a series of sculptures simulating an airplane window panels that narrate and document a performance I did inside the airplane in the flight KL751 between Amsterdam (my city of residence) and Guayaquil (my city of origin). 
This performance is one of my different attempts of making artworks inside the airplane. In this ocassion I had the idea of making a print that would be as big as the Atlantic ocean itself, covering the whole space in between these two cities, a print that would be 11 hours long. 

The process of dying napkins and toilet paper rolls on board of the flight KL 751 concluded in a series of colorful toilet paper/napkin collages called ‘Clouds’, as well as a photocollage series narrating a story taking place in the airplane and documening the process of dying toilet paper on board. 

Each window includes a wooden frame that hangs on the wall, two panels of corrugated cardboard, diverse papers, a photo documenting the performance and a hand written story.


Windows are a spatial exploration of what previously was an artist book narrating the same story.














This work has been shown in:

1. 11
Hours of Clouds (windows)
Viajeras y Errantes
curated by Alexandra Kennedy Troya
MAAC
Guayaquil, EC
photos by: Willian Ávala for MAAC


Studio photos by: Diego Diez