Artist of the week: Jennifer Maestre

Artist of the week: Jennifer Maestre

The artist featured this week made his artwork from hundreds of pencils with 1-inch sections, and a hole in each section (to turn them into beads), sharpen and sew together.


Artist’s Statement: My sculptures were originally inspired by the form and function of the sea urchin. The spines of the urchin, so dangerous yet beautiful, serve as an explicit warning against contact. The alluring texture of the spines draws the touch in spite of the possible consequences. The tension unveiled, we feel push and pull, desire and repulsion. The sections of pencils present aspects of sharp and smooth for two very different textural and aesthetic experiences.

Paradox and surprise are integral in my choice of materials. Quantities of industrially manufactured objects are used to create flexible forms reminiscent of the organic shapes of animals and nature. Pencils are common objects, here, these anonymous objects become the structure. There is true a fragility to the sometimes brutal aspect of the sculptures, vulnerability that is belied by the fearsome texture.

asteriade

tiamat

aurora

aurora-detail

silkie

seethe

ozma

luna

See more pencils artworks on artist Jennifer Maestre website.

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Published on: July 18th in Design .
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    July 18, 2010
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    July 28, 2010

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