Video: From love to hate. Glamorous but dangerous felt by Nifer Fahrion
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
No wonder they say that there is only one step from love to hate. These two strong feelings are connected with each other, they are closely intertwined and easily transform from one to another. Moreover, in both directions. It was this common phrase that I decided to illustrate with the help of felt painter Nifer Fahrion, also known under the pseudonym NifNaks. He called this project of his "Love & Hate".
Felt is a material from which you cannot make anything of a complex shape. Here are felt boots, hats, tablecloths, carpets - this is the very thing for felt. But, nevertheless, there are always craftsmen trying to overcome this stereotype. Examples include voracious woolen monsters from Moxie, felt sculptures from Ekaterina Andreeva, caricature dolls from Kay Petal, or sometimes surreal sculptures from Stephanie Metz.
So Nifer Farion knows how and loves to work with felt. Or maybe he hates this business. In any case, he called the last series of his felt works - "Love & Hate" ("Love and Hate"). Moreover, when creating them, Farion did not use any fillers, shapes or frames - only felt and the talent to cope with it.
The series "Love & Hate" consists of four objects piled up (the felt is being felted) of pink felt. The color and shape of these objects clearly show the connection between love and hate.
After all, Nifer Farion created a Glock pistol from pink felt, a bullet for it, a grenade-grenade and brass knuckles. It would seem cute, kawaii, and dangerous. But this is always the case with feelings. Today you deify a person, rejoice in his actions and habits, and tomorrow you are ready to kill him for this. Or vice versa.
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