Video: Sculptures from gummy bears
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Do you like Gummy bears? I think a lot of people love marmalade, and even these, almost teddy bears - and even more so. They are associated with childhood, joy and incredibly delicious marmalade. However, as it turns out, you can not only eat it.
Designer YaYa Chou is known for her unconventional approach to everything she does. She owns many different projects, and she does not work in one direction. She draws, creates installations (moreover, from a variety of materials, and it is with this point that we will get to know better) and animation, in a word, she lives by art. Now we will talk about how she works with Gummy bears. Have you forgotten about them yet?
Surprisingly, she uses the figurines of this deliciously delicious marmalade to create sculptures. For this she uses dolls, metal wires, other sculptures … So she has something to surprise us with. Among her works, you don't even know which one can be singled out especially. Let's say a chandelier completely covered in gummy bears. Is this not a brilliant find plus painstaking work? I just want to bite off at least a little from this lamp … But we go further and see a candlestick with candles.
Only now I don't want to light candles at all, because instead of wax there are bears. One cannot but amaze this idea - a figurine of a bear, and she has a cub-cub in her “bag”. And if the sculptures did not seem so beautiful, nothing would have remained of them for a long time - the desire to enjoy the taste of marmalade has not yet been canceled. I would love a little pack of Gummy bears, though!
Works by YaYa Chou
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