Tessa Blazey’s work is a series of experiments with form and space. “I am fascinated with the natural forms of minerals. The structures of these minerals are extraordinarily beautiful – they often grow in very pure geometric forms that look artificial or manufactured. Many of them evoke a form of miniature architecture, like tiny buildings or fictive cities. My work is a series of experiments with form and space. It is very sculptural and plays with light and shadow to define spaces within. I am inspired by ideas of the imagination, geometry and shifting scales.”
Raw & Geometric
June 21, 2012 by laurie
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