Fabric sculpture

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our idea is to represent a crowd that's how we came up with the name multidao because it means crowd in Portuguese. we wanted to create something what wasn't vague but still give you the experience and feeling of being in a crowd. the idea is to create a tunnel starting from the second floor to the first floor. you will start by going up the lift to the second floor and come out entering the first installation which will be the Rio carnival. White Wall, The Wall, A Woman, Home Appliances, Sculpture, Paint, Wall, Fabric, White

our idea is to represent a crowd that's how we came up with the name multidao because it means crowd in Portuguese. we wanted to create something what wasn't vague but still give you the experience and feeling of being in a crowd. the idea is to create a tunnel starting from the second floor to the first floor. you will start by going up the lift to the second floor and come out entering the first installation which will be the Rio carnival.

Chicago-based artist Rosemary Holliday Hall envisions transformation through Encyclia Imagosis, a sculptural series that brings the physical processes of insect metamorphosis to a human scale. The four artworks consist of oxidized fabric stretched across metal structures, creating a translucent form Human Metamorphosis, Human Scale, Textile Sculpture, Colossal Art, Industrial Design Sketch, Art Magazine, Modern Crafts, Visual Culture, Light Sculpture

Chicago-based artist Rosemary Holliday Hall envisions transformation through Encyclia Imagosis, a sculptural series that brings the physical processes of insect metamorphosis to a human scale. The four artworks consist of oxidized fabric stretched across metal structures, creating a translucent form that highlights the spacious shape of the wireframe. Similar to insect chrysalises, the meshy worksContinue reading "Human Metamorphosis Embodied in Rosemary Holliday Hall’s Oxidized Chrysalises"

Embroidery Sculpture, Yarn Sculpture, Thread Sculpture, Red Installation, Soft Sculpture Art, Fabric Sculpture, Textile Embroidery, Human Organs, Plastic Bottle Caps

Echoing coral, cells, and the contours of the female body, Ghizlane Sahli stitches sculptural embroideries that curve and arch in shapely forms. The voluptuous works are part of what the Marrakech-based artist terms The Aveoles, a series made from plastic bottle caps interlaced with thread. With a background in architecture, Sahli shares that she “is alwaysContinue reading "Plastic Bottle Caps Bound by Thread Undulate Across Ghizlane Sahli’s Embroidered Sculptures"

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