Artwork description: The collection of glass vessels personify the exploration of shapes, patterns, and structures that we often overlook in our daily basis. By integrating the details of paper packaging materials into glass, the collection attempts to remove paper from its banal to consumerist understanding. By imprinting a material that symbolizes multiple recycling cycles the artist attempting to create a decor that reflects our present society. By not specifying the purpose of the vessels she liberates the corrugated cardboard structure from its original function purely and only for aesthetic undisturbed by anything, and asks: can a construction not designed with aesthetic ambition become a full-fledged decor? To create the collection, the artist used paper molds sourced from discarded dairy transport packaging, as well as custom molds based on various corrugated cardboard designs. Thus, the author juxtaposes the morphology of randomly found objects with the morphology she wants to draw attention to.
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