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Sculpture, Found Objects on Wood
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C During the last two years, my work shifted to geometric, and minimal observation of light and space. At the same time, as living in a country where I had to adapt and learn, language became a new field of research and inspiration. Little by little, I built new glyphs, alphabets, signs and expressions to ground myself and adapt. This is a letter, or can be many letters actually. I was thinking about Chaos. How we all strongly (more or less) adapted and find ways to have balance in this context. In physics, chaos is announcing creation, which makes a difference compared to our experience and knowledge (common language). Imagine seeing rows of organized points slightly shifting and spiraling. After that can be something new and innovative but the fear of change we all carry will mostly see end or interruption of what we have. The state of belonging and possession is not sustainable. That’s one day to look at chaos and see the option of new beginnings to overcome this state. About colors, space has been and will always be so inspiring. The different shades and shapes of nebula, Saturn, temperature charts and maps inspired the colors and gradients from copper to blue, shimmering, reflecting more light to the surrounding. The sculpture has a a point of balance that allow a movement (gentle) and can be also be flipped in the other side, as a cubic rainbow. This sculpture is made of reclaimed wood, hand jigsawed and folded. 12 pieces Pigments, acrylic painting and metallic pigments. 2021, Tel Aviv, Israel.
2021
Found Objects on Wood
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14.8 W x 10.8 H x 2.4 D in
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French-Israeli artist, lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel. Graduated from the fine arts of Paris (ENSBA),LVMH young artist award 2006, TAKASAGO prize 2008. She believes that order in chaos leads to an equilibrium of harmony. Jessica ’s corpus of art is an infinite voyage. Her calling never discovers a termination. Light is an exceptional commodity for her, the infinite evolution of colors, untangible moment of grace, and interactions with architecture. her process starts by translating this reflection and materialize them in shapes, lines and color harmonies She builds utopian architecture (mindscape) where she unveils impossible geometry. Her art-objects are keys to new dimensions, a new approach of colors. the structures display optical illusion that distract us from rational thinking and logic. Her art is inspired by former Bauhaus artists like Josef Albers. Jessica lives in Tel Aviv, where the traces of this movement are still to be found in the city architecture. Albers inspired Moritz to consider herself profound with the theory of color. Her inquiry led to an inspirational mission to flourish a very own attitude to this optical material. She believes in a sustainable way of producing her art. In consideration of climate change, she reclaims materials to use the existing. She gathers material on her trips and transforms them during a magical process into a new purpose. She tries to avoid a replacement out of senseless consumerism.
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