REPLICAS 141–210 is a group of large-format canvases produced from time-lapse recordings of a Wilson cloud chamber. The works are created through a UV-based transfer process in which visible particle trajectories recorded in the chamber are transferred onto the canvas surface as two-dimensional traces.
Each canvas forms a discrete element within a numbered sequence. The numbering establishes order within an open series and situates each work in relation to the others. The canvases function as replicas: parallel records derived from the same type of source material and produced through repetition of the same procedure.
The works operate as material records created through transfer and accumulation. Individually incomplete, they gain coherence through serial structure and through their relation within the sequence.