Wednesday, December 18, 2024

After The Waves (The Waifs): surreal sculptures of brooms with human hairs by Vincent Olinet

Vincent Olinet’s “After The Waves (The Waifs)” is a captivating series that merges the everyday with the surreal, creating sculptures that challenge our perceptions of the mundane. In this series, Olinet collaborates with artist Sookoon Ang to transform ordinary brooms into thought-provoking pieces by adorning them with human hair. This juxtaposition of materials invites viewers to reflect on themes of domesticity, labor, and identity.

The works have been showcased in various exhibitions, allowing audiences to engage with the sculptures’ intricate details and the stories they may tell. Olinet’s work often explores the boundaries between art and object, pushing viewers to question the narratives imbued in the objects that surround us.

More info: Website, Instagram.

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Leandro Lima
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CEO-founder of Visualflood. A Brazilian fine art photographer, among other things, who loves visual arts, nature, science, and innovative technologies.

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