Video: Incredible art objects by Parisian designer Suzy Lelievre
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The life of a French designer Suzy Lelievre full of unexpected discoveries. And if initially they only captivate her, then later the whole world is surprised - does all this really exist? A table twisted into a loop, a fork that has become one with the noodles, dominoes with mixed dots … Of course there is, Suzy Lelievre will answer, and will open the door to the world of outlandish things … It is not difficult to get used to this world, because all the objects around, by and large, are familiar to us from childhood. Only Suzy Lelievre subjected them to a creative interpretation, as a result of which everyday objects turned into paradoxical, incredible art objects. The talented Parisian woman demonstrates all these outlandish things in galleries and exhibitions of contemporary art, collecting a lot of enthusiastic reviews.
The distrustful reader may decide that all this manipulation of everyday things is sleight of hand and confident mastery of computer programs. But people who have visited the exhibitions can confirm that Suzy Lelievre's art objects are real and tangible. For example, stools imitating a collision of cars are made of solid beech, dice and dominoes with mixed dots are made of dyed thermoplastic, and tables and chairs twisted into a loop are made of sheets of coniferous or oak plywood.
The only two-dimensional art object remains a conceptual composition depicting a glass and a bottle leaning towards each other. So far, this is just an illustration, a visualization of the project. An entire series of incredible art objects can be seen on Suzy Lelievre's website.
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