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"Bloom #4" is a mesmerizing minimalistic artwork that showcases sustainable creativity and the transformative power of recycled materials. Crafted from an abundance of paper leftovers from previous projects, it breathes new life into discarded resources, presenting a visually captivating and thought-provoking composition.

Each delicate circular shape, resembling broken eggshells, undergoes a meticulous process using paper pulp. Carefully shaped and left to dry, the circles acquire a shell-like texture, radiating elegance and resilience.

On the front side of the circles, the artist skillfully applies a pristine white hue, infusing the composition with a sense of purity and calm. In contrast, the back side boasts a vivid array of bright colors, symbolizing the vibrant energy of nature's blooming beauty.

The circles' arrangement in a circular formation further emphasizes a floral resemblance, akin to a magnificent bouquet, symbolizing growth, renewal, and the passage of time. Elevated with foam stickers, graceful shadows and subtle plays of light enrich the composition.

"Bloom #4" serves as an enchanting visual ode to nature's wonders and the creative possibilities unlocked through sustainable practices. It celebrates the art of transformation, reimagining, and renewing materials with captivating simplicity. Witnessing its awe-inspiring display of contrasting colors and textured surfaces instills wonder and appreciation for the beauty emerging from recycled materials.

Materials used:

paper, paper pulp, acrylic, foam board

Tags:
#colorful #organic #vivid colors #bloom #paper sculpture #wall sculpture #recycled #minimalistic #paper pulp #eggshell 
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Bloom #4 (2023)
Mixed-media sculpture
by Olga Skorokhod

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"Bloom #4" is a mesmerizing minimalistic artwork that showcases sustainable creativity and the transformative power of recycled materials. Crafted from an abundance of paper leftovers from previous projects, it breathes new life into discarded resources, presenting a visually captivating and thought-provoking composition.

Each delicate circular shape, resembling broken eggshells, undergoes a meticulous process using paper pulp. Carefully shaped and left to dry, the circles acquire a shell-like texture, radiating elegance and resilience.

On the front side of the circles, the artist skillfully applies a pristine white hue, infusing the composition with a sense of purity and calm. In contrast, the back side boasts a vivid array of bright colors, symbolizing the vibrant energy of nature's blooming beauty.

The circles' arrangement in a circular formation further emphasizes a floral resemblance, akin to a magnificent bouquet, symbolizing growth, renewal, and the passage of time. Elevated with foam stickers, graceful shadows and subtle plays of light enrich the composition.

"Bloom #4" serves as an enchanting visual ode to nature's wonders and the creative possibilities unlocked through sustainable practices. It celebrates the art of transformation, reimagining, and renewing materials with captivating simplicity. Witnessing its awe-inspiring display of contrasting colors and textured surfaces instills wonder and appreciation for the beauty emerging from recycled materials.

Materials used:

paper, paper pulp, acrylic, foam board

Tags:
#colorful #organic #vivid colors #bloom #paper sculpture #wall sculpture #recycled #minimalistic #paper pulp #eggshell 
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Olga passionate about art ever since she was a kid. She feels like she was born to be an artist. The choice of profession was obvious to her. Olga formerly... Read more

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