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March 13, 2015

Collapsing Architecture

by Andrea Ellefsen in Bildeserie, arkitektur


Seth Clark from Pittsburg, USA, is an artist focusing on collage in his work. His work is made by mixing several medias like charcoal, pastel, acryl and graphite on wood or paper.

 "My work focuses on deteriorating architecture. I see an inherent honesty in the face of my subject. These man-made structures, designed to be huge forces of permanence, are now collapsing in on themselves. Among all of the clutter—the shards of wood and layers of rubble—there remains a gentle resolve. It is as if the buildings were content with their circumstance. As I work, I study these structures incessantly. They are on the brink of ruin, yet appear dignified in their state. Something very energized and present is trying to escape out of a slow history of abandonment." - Seth Clark

For more visit: http://www.sethsclark.com/

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“Among all of the clutter
-the shards of wood
and layers of rubble
-there remains a gentle resolve.”
— Seth Clark
 
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TAGS: Architecture, Architectural structures, arkitektur, Art, Kunst, deformation


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