The following piece is a project that was brought forth by Pratt student, Christine Santanastaso for her senior thesis entitled: Roll Series which is a display of conceptual Jewelry conceived and complemented by the culture of rolling. Christine's final works will be on display as well as this visual piece at her upcoming show. Further details below.
Chrisine Santanasto writes:
Rolls Series
Through rolling, abstractions are created on various surfaces through movements, memories and shapes.
The idea of this collection is to communicate the relationship the body has with static objects when they are being used as a catalyst for movement. The visual contrast between the weightless body of the skater and the stagnant materials surrounding them is translated into wearable objects that represent the kinetic qualities of street skating.
This body of work is a result of a series of abstract formal studies into the visual relationship between a moving figure and static, decaying architectural lines, planes and volumes. This collection of jewelry celebrates this beautifully balanced relationship that is showcased through the art form of street skating.
Come see Christine's show which goes live this Wednesday at The Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Check below for details.
Christine Santanastaso - Rolls Series
Time:
Wednesday at 6:00pm - April 14 at 6:00pm
Location:
Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery
Chemistry Building, First Floor
200 Willoughby Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11205
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