Video: Broken saucer turned into a butterfly
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
There is a sign that it is impossible to eat from cracked plates - they say, "life will crack." But the plates are sometimes so beautiful, painted with intricate patterns or bright colors … It seems to be a spoiled thing, but it's a pity to throw it away. For such cases, designer Cindy-Lee Davies came up with a non-standard move: broken dishes in her hands turn into graceful wall decorations in the form of butterflies or birds.
The artwork created by the designer from the saucers is actually much more than just wall decorations. According to the author, inspired by the life cycle of butterflies and the process of their transformation, she decided to depict the natural life cycle with the help of spoiled dishes. The result is a good analogy: a caterpillar turns into a chrysalis, a chrysalis into a butterfly, and a plate, like a cutlery, turns into an original decoration. And who knows, perhaps this is not the last stage in the life of this product. The series has received the eloquent name "Dolls" (Chrysalis).
Another creatures that unnecessary saucers turn into are swallow-winged swallows (“Swallows” series). Cindy-Lee Davis says that she chose these birds for her work, because they have long been considered symbols of hope, prosperity and freedom.
Any of the designer's works can decorate your own home - details can be found here. At the same time, the author notes that he always uses plates with different patterns, which means that the probability of the existence of two identical jewelry is reduced to zero.
Cindy-Lee Davis lives in Melbourne, Australia and represents the LIGHTHY design company, which she founded in 2005 in honor of her grandmother.
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