sculpture







In-betweeness

The manipulation of space, materials and issues about shape, color, texture and gravity are common to architecture and furniture. For my degree project, I examine the three-dimensional territories of architecture and furniture. I investigate how the notion of architecture can influence furniture design, or the other way around. With my project, I don’t want to cross the border between them, but rather seek the grey zone in-between the two territories. I’m intrigued by particular spaces and things when they can’t be classified exactly; something in-between. It leaves me with curiosity, inspiration and space for imagination. My project can be seen as something in-between because it is hard to define. Whether it is extra small architecture or an extra large piece of furniture, it is somewhere in-between these aspects of scale and function.








In 2005, i took a sculpture class at the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. During the course we exploied the texture, colour, and form using ready made object as a material to create our sculpture. They were just ordinary objects from 1 dollar store. the last picture show unexpectedinter-space of a spacific crate.