Video: Underwater reefs of paper and fantasy: the work of Amy Eisenfeld Genser
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
How to feel yourself in an amazing underwater world, among silvery air bubbles, cheerful but silent fish and mysterious coral thickets? You can, for example, stick your head in an aquarium. Or you can just look at underwater reefs decorator Amy Eisenfeld Genser, which perfectly convey the diversity and uniqueness of the sea element - but at the same time are made of the most ordinary colored paper.
Well, who would have thought that rolled rolls multicolored paper and acrylic so remind underwater reefs, in which shrimps frolic, multicolored anemones and green algae sway? Probably, this could only have occurred to her - an artist from West Harford (Connecticut) Amy Genser … "I admire the flow of water, the order of the bee hive and the organic irregularity of plants, flowers, rocks, molluscs, moss and algae …" she says. Chaotic order, correct disorder, the struggle between natural freedom and harmony - these are the constant themes of the artist's works.
Despite the fact that Amy considers her husband and three sons to be her greatest creative achievement, works from the cycle "Float" she, too, seems to have done well. The color and texture of these underwater reefs made of paper rolls amaze at first glance with their harmony; by the way, with their help, you can model not only a fluid underwater world, but also make colorful rugs, paint landscapes of other planets, and in general anything: an original style Amy Genser has great potential. In particular, because different sizes of rolls make it possible to add volume to "pictures".
Probably the perfect application of the style in which these underwater reefs - scenery for a variety of films and cartoons. The main thing is that such interesting scenery does not overshadow the fate of the characters themselves for the viewer. Until then Amy Genser participates in numerous exhibitions, where her works are always successful.
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