Neal Grundy’s “Transient Sculptures” is a captivating ongoing series that showcases the ephemeral beauty of flying fabrics. The photographs present a unique blend of motion and stillness, as the fabrics are captured in mid-flight, creating the illusion of solid sculptures. This fleeting moment, where the fabric takes on a life of its own, is preserved forever through Grundy’s lens.
The series began in a studio setting, emphasizing the contrast between the permanence of the environment and the transience of the sculptures. Later, Grundy moved the project outdoors, integrating the forms with natural landscapes to enhance the sense of harmony and impermanence. Each image in the series represents a singular, unrepeatable moment, highlighting the transient nature of beauty and form.