Video: From trash into masterpieces. Suzanna Scott and Little Apple Studio
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
O Suzanna Scott, an artist from Kansas, we have already told on the site Culturology.rf … This woman, who draws inspiration from old, broken and frayed objects, creates incredible sculptures, anatomical robots, which she calls "dollhouses", but also in her home design studio. " Little apple"all found old stuff gets a new life and a new, attractive appearance. Looking at the worn-out children's toys, frayed and cracked saucers from old sets, bent and rusted shovels, buckets and teapots in places, most will say" trash "or" junk ", and not philosophizing slyly, will determine the collected "good" in the trash, so that it does not take up space, while Suzanne will pick up the "thrown", wash, clean - and turn it into colorful, bright works of art, which can be used to decorate the interior, and it is not a sin to give lovers of non-standard beauties.
So, in a similar way, Suzanne Scott has already "saved" a series of trays and plates, cups and teapots, and also garden shovels. Through her efforts, the things that were thrown out were covered with pretty paintings, patterns, pictures, and no longer look like the rubbish that was so recently.
All the works presented here, as well as many other products from "Little Apple" can be seen, or even ordered from the Etsy online store from the author's page, which is called sushipotparts.
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