Monday, September 27, 2010

Annalisa Vobis

"From the forests in Germany to the endangered coral reefs, Anneliese Vobis' projects are process-oriented investigations of natural systems. She is concerned with the actual production and the concepts of change and transience. In this repetitive principle she explores the understanding of the innermost depths of her own being. Everything that exists is the outcome of a process. Understanding the broad area of reality always involves understanding the process of change. As Hegel said, "it is the process of change which makes evolution possible." The interrelation of organisms in ecosystems serves as a starting point for intense scientific related research and experimentation. Anneliese's biomorphic-shaped projects explore the metamorphic cycles that organisms undergo in nature. Her work reflects natural processes like melting, crystallization and growth."






annalisavobis.com

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designspongeonline.com,3.bp.blogspot.com

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Picture from: http://ihatejackets.tumblr.com/

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Felt


For the major project I was going to make a series that was inspired by gross, off, moldy food. But then I started to play around with felt and have now become obsessed with it, so I'm thinking I will explore that instead. 














images from: feltworks, anna wales, jullian moore, ruth spencer, hisano takei




Food Coma

A little bit of inspiration...







images from: 
http://www.foodportfolio.com/blog/, http://blog.adhack.com,http://askthephotographer.com,http://divinetastes.blogspot.com,http://www.laraferroni.com,http://www.davidgriffen.co.uk