Artist “melts” the old armchair, turning them into a piece of art

Artist “melts” the old armchair, turning them into a piece of art

New life of old things.

Danish artist Nina Saunders creates sculptures that are “drip”, “capsize” and “shed”. All anything, but they are made from old chairs and sofas, so it looks very surreal.

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Publication by Nina Saunders (@saunders_studio) 15 Sept 2018 7:56 PDT

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Sanders nourishes a great love for things that have already served its purpose. She often works with old furniture and other items, and stuffed animals and mannequins.

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Publication of Maya Selway Fine Jewellery (@mayaselway) 11 Jul 2018 at 4:10 am PDT

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But perhaps the most recognizable and popular of her works are “melted” pieces of furniture. This illusion liquid state the artist achieves with the help of plaster, paint and matching the color of the textures and fabrics.

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Publication from Horsens Art Museum (@horsensartmuseum) 3 Oct 2018 at 4:20 PDT

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See also:

  • Designers create, the designers of the houses, which are under threat of demolition
  • A carpenter from Denmark creates sculptures of giant trolls (photo)

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