Ernesto neto - creative knitting

Ernesto neto - creative knitting

We continue to consider creative knitting. This time we will get acquainted with compositions exploding the brain, and knitting people will understand me! Entire galleries of knitted labyrinths, things of incomprehensible shape - it is fascinating! And how much work is invested in creating and carrying ideas, in fitting and knitting, in assembling, shaping. I have no words, hats off! To some, these works may seem meaningless and have no value, but think about how you would lead and feel yourself being in such a space! How much work and perseverance invested in this work! Personally, as soon as I present one of the connected labyrinths and myself located somewhere in between, my mood rises, I want to act and create! Ernesto's works are impressive and inspiring! Immerse yourself in the world of inspiration and positive created by Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto. Ernesto Neto is a creative artist. It creates a huge intriguing and fascinating structures by which you can and should walk, or which you can feel and enjoy them in other ways (jumping, crouching, hanging). These structures are created in various ways, one of which is a hook. Yes, yes, this can also be linked, as it turned out! ? Ernesto activities began in the 80s. For a long time he went to success and in 1995 he held his first solo exhibition. These huge structures were transported from country to country around the world. Ernesto represented his country in shows. Places where the works were exhibited are such exhibitions as: the Pantheon in Paris, the Hayward Gallery in London, Park Avenue Armory in New York. Ernesto deserves a very prestigious Frenchthe award of art - the award of the Knight of the Order of Arts and Literature. The word “organic” is often applicable to the works of Ernesto. He uses natural forms and often draws parallels between nature and people, because people are part of nature. Despite the naturalness of the forms, the materials themselvesused to create such masterpieces are often not of natural origin, in other words synthetics are used. For example, styrofoam, lycra, nylon. Although the fillers of such parts are fragrant mixture, such as coffee, lavender or chamomile flowers. One of the latest works is a hugecrochet mesh sculpture filled with plastic balls. Huge bound jungle located in limbo. Rhythmically swaying like a canopy they were breathtaking. Visitors went inside, played and rested soul. Many considered this design unstable,unreliable and bypassed, but Ernesto himself on this occasion said that these people are simply not confident, they have their own warnings and fears. There are things that you need to understand and accept. Not once was used knitting indrawing up the designs and that was the key point. After the exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, reporter Charles Darvent described his feelings as follows: “Knitting opens in a new way and comes into its own in Neto’s works. Pipes stretched along the inner and outer shell of the caves give a special meaning. Borders made of small pink and blue ribbons. It brings a sense of aunty spirit. The effect is enhanced by small lavender pouches sewn into the walls of the tunnel. ” Awesome and brilliant artist! Creative crochet is an interesting look at creativity itself! Recharge creative! I am yes ? Forward to the challenges! Stay up to date! Be the first to know about new articles! Subscription: "Interesting articles about knitting" Your e-mail: * Your name: * Share in the social. networks Publish to LiveJournal</a> Navigation by posts Add a comment Your e-mail will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website

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