Janet Echelman is an artist currently working and living in Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. Her public art works left us speechless, which is why we decided to showcase them on Freshome. First off, here is a small description from the official website: “Janet Echelman builds living, breathing sculpture environments that respond to the forces of nature — wind, water and light— and become inviting focal points for civic life. Exploring the potential of unlikely materials, from fishing net to atomized water particles, Echelman combines ancient craft with cutting-edge technology to create her permanent sculpture at the scale of buildings. Experiential in nature, the result is sculpture that shifts from being an object you look at, to something you can get lost in“. Having traveled significantly, the idea to use fishing nets in her installations was inspired by her experience in India, where she learned tricks from local fisherman. Since then, she was commissioned to create fabulous displays of public art in Portugal, Phoenix, British Columbia, Madrid. Have a look at the video at the end of the post for more details.
Interior Design Looks Having Huge Collection of Interior Designing of Living-room, Bedroom, Kids Room, Bathroom, Kitchen, etc. | Also about Furniture, Gadgets, etc. | Huge Collection of Architecture Design. We Are Giving Complete Information & Idea to Decor Your Dream Home...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
Weekly
Monthly
-
Slated to tower nine stories tall, this monolithic plinth was half-finished (at five levels high) as World War II came to its conclusion. O...
-
EV House was designed by Ze Arquitectura and is an impressive contemporary home located in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Here is a projec...
-
Located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in the city’s historic district, the Allen Residence features 1,358 square feet plus an additional...
-
Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects have designed the Tree House , a 2,475 square foot, three story contemporary residence located in ...
-
Driving around the country in an RV is not the first thing most of us think of when the word “luxurious” is mentioned. Perhaps the fut...
-
What if you could have a lovely indoor miniature garden, without actually watering and fertilizing the plants you grow? We received an...
-
Washington Park Residence , a modern and light flooded residence in Seattle, Washington, exhibits a fascinating facade made of thick a...
-
There are so many interesting iPhone Cases on the market, that you can’t help but wonder which one to get first. This wood iPhone case...
-
Isometric, dimetric, trimetric and oblique axonometric … it sounds like a slew of geometrical gibberish, but these kinds of representa...
-
Old vintage items can become part of new and modern furniture in the hands of the right artists. These interesting drawer towers were...
All Time
-
Washington Park Residence , a modern and light flooded residence in Seattle, Washington, exhibits a fascinating facade made of thick a...
-
Driving around the country in an RV is not the first thing most of us think of when the word “luxurious” is mentioned. Perhaps the fut...
-
The 20th-Century factory jack was as robust as they come, made of heavy sheet metal riding on four thick casters and built to withstan...
-
Dinner parties are a traditional way to introduce acquaintances to one another, but the main element of the dinner party is its bigges...
-
Welcome to a bright and pleasant Scandinavian apartment showcasing plenty of appealing decorative items. With a typical Scandinavian d...
-
With tailgating season in full swing (and let’s be honest – for some people, that particular season is never over), our thoughts turn ...
-
Having designed Hotel Lone as a fabulously contemporary place to enjoy a vacation, 3LHD Architects searched for better ways to induc...
-
EV House was designed by Ze Arquitectura and is an impressive contemporary home located in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Here is a projec...
-
From winter weather-resistant, fireplace-equipped dwellings made for snowy mountainsides to meadow-worthy, naturally-ventilated reside...
-
Located in the Western end of Matarangi Beach, New Zealand, this residence was designed by Matt Chaplin of Sumich Chaplin Architects ...
No comments:
Post a Comment