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Francesca Pasquali — White Straws
Francesca Pasquali

White Straws

2013

A mesmerizing installation by Francesca Pasquali, *White Straws* transforms an ordinary industrial material into an organic, undulating mass of tangled white plastic tubes. The work invites viewers to reconsider everyday objects through Pasquali's signature process of accumulation and sculptural manipulation, creating a tactile landscape that blurs the boundary between the synthetic and the natural. The densely layered straws form a rhythmic, almost biological surface that shifts in texture and shadow depending on the viewer's perspective.

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Francesca Pasquali, White Straws, 2013

A mesmerizing installation by Francesca Pasquali, *White Straws* transforms an ordinary industrial material into an organic, undulating mass of tangled white plastic tubes. The work invites viewers to reconsider everyday objects through Pasquali's signature process of accumulation and sculptural manipulation, creating a tactile landscape that blurs the boundary between the synthetic and the natural. The densely layered straws form a rhythmic, almost biological surface that shifts in texture and shadow depending on the viewer's perspective.

Year
2013
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Textural Composition, Geometric Forms, Sculptural Work, Minimalist Aesthetic, Minimalist, Mixed Media, Avant-Garde, Recycled Materials, Italian Artist, Contemporary Artist, Installation Art, White Tones, Sculptural Installation, 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Monochromatic, White, Female Artist, Abstract, Geometric Patterns, Found Objects

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