Massive, glowing webs of geometric gems climb the walls, successfully
controlling the behavior of early afternoon light—while soaking the
empty surfaces of the space with gentle washes of color. It’s only upon
close inspection that the pieces reveal themselves to be painstakingly
handcrafted, light-as-a-feather paper sculptures by Brooklyn-based
artist Kirsten Hassenfeld.
She applies her sharp paper craft skill set to creating fanciful, (if
not slightly frivolous) site-specific works that command presence, but
in reality are quite ephemeral. A nice study of pure form, movement and
spatial composition.
Credits: http://beautifuldecay.com
Are you serious! Are these really paper gems. They look like real gems and this is what a perfect work is called.
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