WINTER 2016
‘Cuddle-Bodies’ examines textured geometries in bodies as a way to produce an overtly suggestive composition. The interest is in a textured center node, populated at different densities that explore the nature of soft vs rough. Part of the study, analyses the 2D representation of these compositions as a way to compare the object in the ‘real’ and the ‘imaginary’; where the object plays a dual relationship with itself and the observer
 
Critic: Adam Fure
INITTIAL OBJECT
TEXTURED OBJECT
SELF INTERACTION
Cuddle-Bodies
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