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Rough (Framed) Door (Art): (De)Con(Struction) of Wood

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

When is a door not a door? When it’s ajar … or perhaps when it is shattered like glass. This piece is all the more surreal for being situated in a minimalist modern white room in what could well be the interior of a conventional contemporary house. Though artists might recognize this unusual frame job as artwork, this is doubtless not what carpenters mean when they refer to rough framing a wooden door.

Puns and plays on words aside (or perhaps inside), artist Leandro Elrich has quite an elegant way of shattering our expectations (so to speak) in works like this one, where the properties of one material are experimentally applied to a familiar object made from another substance. The last thing a viewer expects is for an almost boringly ordinary door to crack and crumble like a sheet of glass.

Knobs away! What appears to be a large door knob rests on the floor in front of the broken shards (still sitting loosely in their frame). Other works by Elrich likewise take typical settings, household furnishings and home fixtures like windows, ladders and curtains and add twists that turn these common situations and objects into visually and conceptually challenging works of art.

Source: dornob.com

Metal Furniture Art : The Proverbial Bed of Nails

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Furniture and art often become one thanks to the use of materials and imagination. This bench or bed of nails as it may be more commonly referred to was created with an underlying wooden structure that is dark enough to accentuate the flat side of the silver toned nails that form a seating surface that may even be comfortable. The key here is the spacing of the nails and the combined surface area that they create so the only lasting impression made is in your mind.

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