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montreal-based artist roxana zegan sent over a link to her beautiful work at
the storyteller. roxana recently launced her first furniture collection at icff (it's still on display at
cite) but i'm most smitten with her nids-de-poule poster series (shown above and below). the blue poster was featured on
dear ada last month but i wanted to share the rest of the collection- they're too beautiful to pass up. [thanks, roxana!]
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Labels: artwork
6 Comments:
oh, wow, breathtaking. absolutely breathtaking. very reminiscent of andy goldsworthy . . . just an entirely different medium! thank you for posting!
very beautiful!
Really beautiful and hopeful looking.
That is striking! It caught my eye as I love anything made with fiber or, especially, yarn. I thought it was a fiber sculpture.
Beautiful!
what is the medium used to create this?
thank you very much for your kind words.
The media was actually the street itself, i used actylic based paint to colour the potholes and they lasted for about 4-5 weeks :)
regards,
roxana zegan
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