Zeger Reyers' Hard Water Installation is Gravity-Defying
Meghan Young — February 24, 2011 — Art & Design
References: zeger.org & itsnicethat
The Hard Water art installation is absolutely mind-boggling in its all of its gravity-defying glory. It reminds me of a reoccurring nightmare I would have about stumbling upon a staggering stack of dishes that I had to wash.
Created by Zeger Reyers, the Hard Water sculpture is a wall of plates that looks like piled mussels, as It's Nice That observes. Reyers seems to have a fixation with scullery-themed items considering his last artwork was the Rotating Kitchen.
Created by Zeger Reyers, the Hard Water sculpture is a wall of plates that looks like piled mussels, as It's Nice That observes. Reyers seems to have a fixation with scullery-themed items considering his last artwork was the Rotating Kitchen.
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