Video: Geometric shapes made of sand and soil: original floors by Elvira Wersche
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A substance like sand is ideal for art - free-flowing, light, colorful. And travelers sometimes bring bags of sand and earth from different parts of the world as a keepsake. “No memory, it's time to create” - this is probably what the German artist Elvira Wersche thinks of, who makes original floors from sand and soil from all over the world, instead of stuffing chests of drawers with these bags.
Sand has already been repeatedly used for paintings (for example, our "sand magician" Ksenia Simonova), and for more unusual things (the largest sand carpet in the world from Iranian craftsmen - for example). Elvira Wersche makes from different sands and earth geometric figures, forming floors from them.
Elvira has been involved in sand making since 2003. She made floors for churches and galleries, arranged installations. Since then, her collection has included sands from more than 600 locations around the world, thus amassing a “variegated collection of human history. The main points in her work are material and structure (sand or soil in the first paragraph and geometric shapes in the second, respectively).
On the artist's website, you can also see the artist's paintings, in the creation of which she also adheres to her cubism. Kazimir Malevich would be pleased with both her paintings and her genders (their images are available on the website in a larger resolution).
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