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Jennifer Khoshbin’s book art is a great solution for all those unread books on your shelf. Khoshbin uses a mix of drawing, knife-work and found images to create her sculptural pieces. The artist explains her work below…
In a series of small, self-contained, conceptual pieces entitled The Book Project: diggin’ for the truth, my focus has turned to the sculptural use of books. I methodically carve each page to create a “depth of thought”, and minimally design the surface with mixed images of birds, insects, botany, women, or children, with hints of the inorganic- manufactured objects, advertising, or text.
In these experiments I am trying to delve into the books, into facts and knowledge, as a way to understand my world. Using the surface space to express what I “dig-up”, I seek some resolution between the organic and the inorganic, hoping for the authentic.
(jenkhoshbin)
References: jenkhoshbin
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art,
design,
graffiti,
modern
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