<Growing out of scraps forest>
'These banded multicolored sculptures are created through repurposing fabrics scraps that are molded into unique figures to create a forest of “nonsense.” Each one is named for a friend, family member, lover, pet, or someone of significance to the artist, suffusing every work with an individual importance. They are all special.'
Her other works:
<Reading corner made by trash>
My summary:
Her works are alive,which looks like grow from a forest.
She recycles in a very clever way
Juliette Bigley
is sculptor who uses base and precious metals to explore how we experience our emotional and physical place in the world and how we negotiate the interface between the physical world that surrounds us and the intangible worlds of emotion, belief, thought, language and memory. Focussing particularly on lines and thresholds, Juliette's work is sculptural and often comprises groups of objects.
"Our lives are lived through and brightened by the objects that surround us, by the cup out of which we have our first cup of tea in the morning, a particular knife to which we always return when chopping vegetables, a particular chair we like to sit in to read or a precious object inherited from a grandparent. These objects frame our interaction with the world and exploring their characters and how they shape our identities, is the basis of my work as a maker.She said
My summary:
Our daily used object can bright us .The shape of normal stuff can be more creative.
Junsu Kim
South Korean artist Junsu Kim creates his organic vessels by stacking thin leather strips in combination, meditatively building the layers with varying thicknesses and subtle tonal differences. 'I create unique patterns and textures by layering different types of leather, each with its own particular colour and thickness. The growth and transformation of all living things are influenced by external environmental factors; through this process, my hands have become another external influence. It is without the support of a frame or tools, and only with my bare hands, that these works are created - using different tensions, controlled by the tips of my fingers to piece together the different strips of leather. With my work, I recreate tree rings by compiling these thin leather strips into different shapes and vessels, in the hope of giving infinite life to a material that has already reached its fulfilment.' - Junsu Kim
My summary:
Pure hand make object is unique,and I never had thought about the leather can be stacking like this. Most of the time ,I was stuck by the material's itself ,I always thought wood should be square, leather should be flat. But it is not by meeting this artist.
This is so cute
Kartini Thomas
https://www.studiokartini.com/
My summary:
Her work is colorful, and interactive.
the color of her work is bright,the shape is special.
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