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168,000 Suspended Rainbow-Colored Numbers Visualize “Slices of Time”.
Paper Objects | Artist: Peter Gentenaar
The Experience of Green - Wade Kavanaugh & Stephen B Nguyen. Paper installation
Dumbo Arts Center, Brooklyn, New York City
Artist Helen Musselwhite explains the paper installation
she made for T2's Regent Street shop window during London Design Festival, in this movie Dezeen produced for the Australian tea brand.
https://www.t2tea.com/en/au/teawares/
https://www.londondesignfair.co.uk/visit?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=100intl&gclid=Cj0KCQjwof3cBRD9ARIsAP8x70NzupovqbR4SEuJpv5wdueUzOZh3_AEZ1vKxPPujCyVMTAI7duOjf4aAlJdEALw_wcB
Paper installation
Using mostly paper and string, birdcages, branches, and vines, Ardolic emulated an isolating, yet peaceful environment. Paper was sewn together delicately, cultivating a more organic and intimate process.
The process involved laser cutting and vector graphic blueprints, with each iteration of birdcage proving as unique as individual relationships.
Designed and fabricated by Indira Ardolic
with help from Kamran Khan and Ray Barash
Street Artist: Mademoiselle Maurice
Mademoiselle Maurice is a French visual and urban artist. She creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures.
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