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Hayden Richer
Artist Hayden Richer’s works focuses on the preservation of weight and mass, and their sculptural convergence into furniture — emphasizing opposing ideas of voids, removal, and form succumbing to pressure, breakage, monotony, and weathering.
“My Quarry Vase is a cold-work assembled vase made from cast-glass ingot slabs. It’s chopped and carved to evoke gestures of excavating marble from marble quarries, but through glass, it’s lightened to show its process and appear both massive and delicate at the same time.”
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Jen Aitken
Jen Aitken makes sculptures and drawings that relate to her immediate urban environment.
She arranges geometric volumes, planes, and negative spaces into forms that both tempt and resist recognition.
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Saul Kim
https://www.saulkim.com/architecture-anomaly
This is an architectural autobiography. One that demonstrates how my collective memory set a direction for architectural discourse.
I ask ontological questions to whatever parts that make up architecture. This is done through anthropomorphism, an attempt to give life to objects in hopes to discover new ways of assembling and inhabiting."
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What has inspired me ?
(1) Geometric volumes, planes, and negative spaces to relate
immediate urban environment
(2)Give life to objects in hopes to discover new ways of
assembling and inhabiting
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