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30 Minute Interior Installation






          I have always been inspired by the movement that organic shapes have. I was inspired by the natural shapes that amoebas take on. They have many free-flowing lines and shapes within a larger shape that act as one. In most of my work the shapes are flat, but by incorporating 3-dimensional elements I was able to change the viewers experience. It was important that people were able to feel the same closeness that I do with all of my pieces. By allowing the forms to protrude from the wall, the viewer is able to have a more intimate experience with them. 

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