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Sarah Braman — Windsoft
Sarah Braman

Windsoft

2010

Windsoft by Sarah Braman brings together humble cardboard, a salvaged car part, anodized aluminum, Plexiglas, and paint into a sculptural assemblage that balances the industrial with the ephemeral. Braman's characteristically intuitive approach to materials transforms everyday and discarded objects into a composition that feels both spontaneous and carefully considered. The layering of translucent and opaque surfaces, combined with the unexpected juxtaposition of textures, evokes a sense of lightness and movement despite the work's physical weight.

Medium
cardboard, car part, anodized aluminum, Plexiglas and paint

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Sarah Braman, Windsoft, 2010

Windsoft by Sarah Braman brings together humble cardboard, a salvaged car part, anodized aluminum, Plexiglas, and paint into a sculptural assemblage that balances the industrial with the ephemeral. Braman's characteristically intuitive approach to materials transforms everyday and discarded objects into a composition that feels both spontaneous and carefully considered. The layering of translucent and opaque surfaces, combined with the unexpected juxtaposition of textures, evokes a sense of lightness and movement despite the work's physical weight.

Medium
cardboard, car part, anodized aluminum, Plexiglas and paint
Year
2010
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Assemblage, Mixed Media, Industrial Materials, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Sculptural Installation, Female Artist, Vibrant Colors, Playful Mood, Found Objects