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7/17/23
Reflections
Sculpture Takeover Inspired by Yinka Shonibare
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From a sentient motorcycle to a chocolate-and-strawberry planet, Open Studio at Pier 57 is buzzing with clay sculptures from the farthest reaches of our imagination.
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Kids gravitated towards memory and location as central themes for their work. Some artists drew maps as means of actualizing their summer memories, while others sculptured every detail of a memorable vacation.
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This inspired us to look to Yinka Shonibare's Wind Sculpture (SG] I as an example of how to capture the feeling of an object or place without using words.
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With color, texture, and shape at our disposal, one young artist declared
“This is the best part of my summer.”
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