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"Bloom #6" is a mesmerizing minimalistic monochromatic artwork that exudes the beauty of sustainable creativity through recycled paper pulp. Crafted with dedication and an eco-conscious approach, this piece breathes new life into paper leftovers, transforming them into a visually captivating composition.

The artist skillfully molds delicate circular shapes from white paper pulp, with subtle glimmers of gold leaf, infusing the circles with an ethereal allure. Left to dry, these circles acquire a shell-like hardness, evoking a sense of elegance and endurance.

As one gazes upon the arrangement of circles, they are reminiscent of broken eggshells or gracefully unfurling flower petals. Placed in a circular formation on the artwork's surface, these elements mirror the essence of a radiant bouquet of flowers, symbolizing the cycle of growth and renewal.

Elevated from the base using foam stickers, the circles cast graceful shadows and play with light, adding depth and dimension to the composition. "Bloom #6" celebrates the art of transformation, where recycled materials find new purpose, akin to the emergence of beauty from simplicity.

With its monochromatic elegance and subtle gold accents, this artwork serves as an enchanting ode to nature's wonders and the potential unlocked through sustainable practices. "Bloom #6" invites viewers to contemplate the harmony between art and environmental consciousness, leaving a lasting impression of awe and appreciation for the beauty that emerges from repurposed materials.

Materials used:

paper, paper pulp, gold leaf, foam board

Tags:
#colorful #organic #vivid colors #bloom #paper sculpture #wall sculpture #recycled #minimalistic #paper pulp #eggshell 
Bloom #6 (2023)
Mixed-media sculpture
by Olga Skorokhod

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"Bloom #6" is a mesmerizing minimalistic monochromatic artwork that exudes the beauty of sustainable creativity through recycled paper pulp. Crafted with dedication and an eco-conscious approach, this piece breathes new life into paper leftovers, transforming them into a visually captivating composition.

The artist skillfully molds delicate circular shapes from white paper pulp, with subtle glimmers of gold leaf, infusing the circles with an ethereal allure. Left to dry, these circles acquire a shell-like hardness, evoking a sense of elegance and endurance.

As one gazes upon the arrangement of circles, they are reminiscent of broken eggshells or gracefully unfurling flower petals. Placed in a circular formation on the artwork's surface, these elements mirror the essence of a radiant bouquet of flowers, symbolizing the cycle of growth and renewal.

Elevated from the base using foam stickers, the circles cast graceful shadows and play with light, adding depth and dimension to the composition. "Bloom #6" celebrates the art of transformation, where recycled materials find new purpose, akin to the emergence of beauty from simplicity.

With its monochromatic elegance and subtle gold accents, this artwork serves as an enchanting ode to nature's wonders and the potential unlocked through sustainable practices. "Bloom #6" invites viewers to contemplate the harmony between art and environmental consciousness, leaving a lasting impression of awe and appreciation for the beauty that emerges from repurposed materials.

Materials used:

paper, paper pulp, gold leaf, 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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