Considered to be Coincidence

Royal Academy of Art







2014 


Wood (mahogany, teak and padoek), brass, copper, lycra, plaster, charcoal
Considered to be Coincidence is a series of carriers, which is the outcome of a research into the feeling we describe as ‘home’ in a time of urban flaneurism. Consisting out of a constant and variable, these carriers anticipate on an icons of the then present surrounding. They indent on a private intimate moment of collecting and to become a tangible representation of fleeting moments.

 


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