Mossy Figures Wander Through Woodlands and City Streets in Kim Simonsson's Flocked Ceramic Sculptures
3 monthes ago - By Colossal
“Mossgirl with Feathers” (2016), ceramics, nylon fiber, epoxy resin, feathers, and rope. All images © Kim Simonsson, shared with permission. Photos by Jefunne Gimpel
Some of the most exciting artistic discoveries are the results of accidents or the surprising outcomes of experiments, and artist Kim Simonsson 's series Moss People is the result of one such unexpected twist. Coated with soft flocking -a process of applying very fine fiber to the surface of an object-the large-scale ceramic sculptures were initially layered only with velvety black until a few years ago, when one day, the...
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