Video: Origami rainbow installation by Mademoiselle Maurice and Sarah Applebaum
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
One artist is good, and two are even better. Creative tandems are an infrequent phenomenon in art, today we will tell you about a creative experiment in which a French woman took part Mademoiselle Maurice and American Sarah Moli Newton Applebaum … Together they created a wonderful rainbow installation - a colorful mountain landscape made of paper and wood.
We have already told the regular readers of the site Kulturologiya. Ru about the works of both artists. Mademoiselle Maurice became famous for her unusual origami installation on the streets of her native Paris, and Sarah Applebaum is the author of knitted sculptural shows. This project combines the love of one craftswoman for folding origami with the passion of another for precise geometric shapes.
The installation is a mountain range, the color range goes from dark to light tones. Snow-white birds soar over all this paper splendor. It took the artists four days to create this wonderful composition. It is noteworthy that for both, this is the first experience of cooperation with "colleagues in the shop", and, we note, very successful. Well, we can only wish the newly-minted art duo further creative success!
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