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plaster cast

YEAR: 2013

TYPE OF PROJECT: Studio

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PARTNERS: Alessandrini Alice

                   Belluardo Simona

THE CAVE
plaster cast

Starting from the observation of crumpled papers, going through the realisation of ginger roots casts, up to the experimentation with red-hot needles on expanded polystyrene volumes. We studied shells of empty spaces and shadows, of words folding up; followed the light gliding along the irregular surfaces of the galleries dug inside the yellowed plaster; observed the polystyrene melting, almost dissolving under the touch of the incandescent point, which left scars and burns on the material.

 

That is our cave.

A conglomerate of hollowed bodies and tracks.

plaster cast
plaster cast
painted expanded polystyrene sketch model
painted expanded polystyrene sketch model
painted expanded polystyrene sketch model
final model - painted expanded polystyrene parallelepipedon
a sphere inside the other, internal view detail - painted expanded polystyrene final model
small hemisphere - painted expanded polystyrene final model

The Cave - the story

Suddenly I felt like those volumes: a body hollowed out at the same time by images that were penetrating in-depth with vehemence, devouring my soul,

and by memories that were flowing out to fade in silence. 
Meanwhile, in my head the idea of an enormous space began to dawn, a landscape composed of those perforated volumes; and being a perforated body, I belonged to that place too.
That was my place.

My place of belonging.

 

I was climbing, lowering, crawling, clinging.

I was there, sitting on the edges of one of those irregular galleries.
I laid down.

 

Could that vast place full of holes be a new beginning?

Could it be a pantry of new experiences, of good feelings?
 

Yes...maybe...
Perhaps there I could have finally chosen what to fill with those galleries. My galleries.
Maybe I could have also decided to leave them empty. 

To let the sun rays penetrate inside them

and allow me to explore them better, closer...

as perhaps I had always been afraid to do.
 

final composition - expanded polystyrene model
final composition - expanded polystyrene model
view from the inside - expanded polystyrene big sphere
big sphere photographed in scale - expanded polystyrene final model
big sphere photographed in scale - expanded polystyrene final model

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