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For my senior thesis project, I created an installation that played with color, space, and the value of objects. I began with trash and free items (broken furniture, firewood, excess wool from a mattress company, etc.) and a crudely built room. Through experimentation, with the materials as my limitation, I began creating a range of furniture-like objects. Some where inviting, almost fleshy, while others completely alien. Then, I created the interior space using the honey locust yellow walls translucent wood lighting fixtures, and recorded piano melodies to create an immersive experience. The objects of the room were organized around a hanging around a traditional chair woven with hundreds of pieces of fishing lines, hinting the myriad organic forms that could be built from the wooden skeleton.

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