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The art of Jennifer Maestre

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Asteridae.

Jennifer Maestre is another artist who claims Ernst Haeckel’s Art Forms in Nature as an influence. Asteridae is part of a series of works made from pencils, while Dreaming comprises part of another series using nails and other materials to create what might be organic forms.

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Dreaming.

An interview with Jennifer Maestre

Previously on { feuilleton }
Kirsten Hassenfeld’s paper sculptures
Darwin Day
The glass menagerie

 


 

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  1. #1 posted by Nathalie

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    I stumbled upon her site a few months back and fell in love with the nail sculptures.
    Did you know of Ellen Lynch’s stone quilts?
    http://ellenlynch.com/ellen_lynch_stone_quilts.html

  2. #2 posted by John

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    Thanks, I’d not seen those before. Fascinating work, reminiscent of Andy Goldsworthy’s stone sculptures.

  3. #3 posted by Thombeau

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    Amazing!

 


 

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