domingo, 22 de abril de 2007

Sandrine Pelletier







Donde mas podes encontrar una mezcla coherente de tapiceria, vaginas falsas y fans de Kate Bush todo mostrado a travez de los ojos de los ojos old fashioned de una abuela?
Todo lo sucio y trashy fascina a Sandrine Pelletier, quien le da un toque sabiondo (o quirky) a su especialidad. Esta diseñadora grafica y artista plastica de 29 años vive y trabaja entre Suiza y Paris.
No es una coincidencia que el trabajo de Pelletier explore la yustaposicion de una antigua usanza y la post- modernidad. Siendo una ex fan del heavy metal, domina a la perfeccion el bordado y el crochet....
"Will fight for a dream", uno de sus mas famosos trabajos es acerca de la violencia tribal y la cultura de la calle en inglaterra, donde vivio durante un tiempo. Su ultimo trabajo incluye la colaboracion del diseñador japones Tsumori Chisato con su lema "low tech, high art".
Pelletier, con gatos voladores completa este proyecto.


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Where else would you find a cohesive mix of backyard wrestling, wide "toothy" grins, UFO attacks, fake vaginas and Kate Bush fans all shown through the old fashioned eyes of a worldly wise Grandma? All that is dirty and trashy is fascinating to Sandrine Pelletier, who adds a whimsical twist to her subject matter. The 29 year old graphic designer and visual artist lives and works between Lausanne, Switzerland and Paris, France. She graduated from the Ecole Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne (ECAL).

It is not a coincidence that Pelletiers work explores the juxtaposition of archaic media usage and the subject matter being of cultural post-modernity. The ex-heavy metal fan handles her medium of embroidery and crochet perfectly. "Will fight for a dream", the most famous of her projects is a sociological coverage about Tribal Violence and street culture in England, where she was previously living for some time. It is a series of embroideries depicting young people from a 'council estate' background, organizing events such as wrestling matches from their parents backyard. Her latest works include a collaboration with Japanese designer Tsumori Chisato is a real treat from the 'low tech, high art' Pelletier, with flying cats featuring as the main subject matter of her project.

2 comentarios:

Lua Durand dijo...

graciosos cuadros!

besitos.

Anónimo dijo...

mucha onda la mina esta,
y un icono tu blog (:

besito mai (L)