The designer Sebastian brajkovic surprises with its display in the Carpenters Workshop Gallery From london. The impressive collection is made up of pieces that look like have been stretched to deformation. The idea came from a Photoshop function where you can choose a row of pixels and extend it as far as you want.
His works represent a fascinating balance between old and new. A deeply contemporary work that uses digital technology to form the composition, based on classic models, exquisite crafts and traditional techniques.
El artistic process starts with the deconstruction of historical pieces of furniture, in particular chairs from the XNUMXth century, to then rebuild them through a combination of wood carving, bronze and hand embroidery. Their extravagant works, which are still functional, stand as a tribute to the past and a prelude to the future.
Brajkovic stands out with lath the historical importance of past aesthetic as necessary. It is a way to preserve our memory. But it does not stop there but venerates what is to come, The unknown. His collection is a declaration of intentions of how modern technology renews traditional technique by modifying perception. As if it were a mental distortion completely real.
The designer's new jobs Sebastian brajkovic They are on display at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London until March 14.
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