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Arts and crafts trend. Raw forms and a return to basics for this fascinating sculpture, located at the boundary between contemporary art and industrial design. In her workshop in Oslo, Norwegian artist Anna Maria Øfstedal Eng creates sculptural pieces that she models out of local materials: birch, clay, etc. "My pieces are developed intuitively and experimentally, in an aesthetic interaction between hand and machine. Inspired by nature, shapes and volumes meet one another in new interpretations. " For Ferm Living, the Norwegian artist created Morf: a sculpture made of 100% recycled aluminium. This piece is made from a hand-modelled prototype. The irregular organic shapes seem to have been kneaded in the earth. Primary and primitive, these bumpy, wavy, imperfect forms draw the eye. Wild and untamed, this sculpture embodies an organic sensitivity and encourages poetic feelings.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
18.5-18.5cmWidth:
14.3-14.3cmDepth:
10.4-10.4cm