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Swimming Cloud

This handmade sculpture forms part of a series of larger works called Cocoon Clouds where the idea was to create dynamic cocoon-like forms. A metallic mesh flows and digresses around the biomorphic structure so that it appears to be swimming freely, reminding one of the transience of life. This recent work was made for Alveston Fine Art in London's Notting Hill.
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Tessa Eastman
London, United Kingdom
Londoner Tessa Eastman believes that clay is the biggest metaphor for life because “it comes from the ground and the three dimensional forms can be fu ...
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