Waiting Table (2024) takes a mundane object – the chess table with four chairs which are symmetrical and rigid against the field that is open and uneven. This then creates a purpose for the furniture to contrast with this environment and surrounding creating and potentially reinforcing a feel of solitude within this space- or perhaps abandonment as it waits for someone to take interact with it. This arrangement of the chairs around the chess table clashes against how unorganised the landscape is and it also does not integrate into the landscape. The concrete walls indented into the land are also evident of human symmetry against this natural space- a human invasion of the environment.

The natural lighting of the environment, however, softens the sharpness of the geometry of these objects- making them feel less isolated. The lack of human activity – which is the function of these objects – creates a redundant feel to these objects as though they are left behind.