Fern

$900.00

plywood wall sculpture
29.7cm x 42cm

Fern captures the dynamic interplay between nature's organic forms and the bold aesthetics of pop art, embodying the idea of continuous growth. Through the fern motif's precise, layered outlines, the piece reflects the journey of personal development—revealing how growth patterns become clear when observed from a broader perspective. The intricate layers symbolise the complex and beautiful nature of growth, inviting contemplation on the essence of human existence. Fern employs a harmonious blend of handmade, mechanical, and digital processes to bring this vision to life.

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plywood wall sculpture
29.7cm x 42cm

Fern captures the dynamic interplay between nature's organic forms and the bold aesthetics of pop art, embodying the idea of continuous growth. Through the fern motif's precise, layered outlines, the piece reflects the journey of personal development—revealing how growth patterns become clear when observed from a broader perspective. The intricate layers symbolise the complex and beautiful nature of growth, inviting contemplation on the essence of human existence. Fern employs a harmonious blend of handmade, mechanical, and digital processes to bring this vision to life.

plywood wall sculpture
29.7cm x 42cm

Fern captures the dynamic interplay between nature's organic forms and the bold aesthetics of pop art, embodying the idea of continuous growth. Through the fern motif's precise, layered outlines, the piece reflects the journey of personal development—revealing how growth patterns become clear when observed from a broader perspective. The intricate layers symbolise the complex and beautiful nature of growth, inviting contemplation on the essence of human existence. Fern employs a harmonious blend of handmade, mechanical, and digital processes to bring this vision to life.

 

Tara Cosgrave-Perry is a Meanjin (Brisbane) based artist, illustrator, and designer whose works are characterised by bold colours and a deep connection to nature. Her pieces often play with the intersection of 2D and 3D forms, inviting viewers to explore and find their own meanings within the vibrant, everyday-inspired scenes.

@taracosgroveperry

https://heytara.com.au/