Suspended Shirt Installations by Finish artist and environmentalist Kaarina Kaikkonen who uses hundreds of second-hand shirts to create her often site specific installations.
“Her most recent work Are We Still Going On? (top images), was conceived at Collezione Maramotti, a private collection of contemporary art in Reggio Emilia, Italy, and involves hundreds of children’s shirts hung in rows to resemble the interior hull of a giant ship. The shirts are organized by color on each side of the skeletal boat to represent a sort of symbolic dialogue about gender.” ( via colossal)
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should have returned now :)
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Fantastic!
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Amazing!
So cool! Reminds me that I once did a series of black-and-white photos of laundry hanging on a line– great shadows in the fold of fabric, etc. What a fantastic idea for an installation!
just amazing.