Jen Stark
Jen Stark is a contemporary artist who works with animation and drawing, but mainly paper to create hypnotic sculptures. Her work is inspired by patterns found in nature e.g. wormholes and sliced anatomy. Stark’s sister was a doctor and she would bring home cross-sectional anatomy textbooks, Jen said “seeing a body displayed like a flip book was grotesque yet mesmerizing.” This inspired her to to create the same mesmerizing and hypnotic forms in her work. Stark’s ideas are based on repetition, replication and infinity, echoing patterns found in nature.
Jen Stark has expanded her medium from paper to include wood and even mirrors, making them even more optically baffling. I like how Stark’s work tricks the eye creating an optical illusions which look like the layers of paper could go on forever. The bright colours are pleasing to the eye but i think it would be interesting if she also created some subtle white or monochrome sculptures, as i think it would create a completely different more natural effect.
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| “Piece of an Infinite Whole” - I like this piece as i love the optical illusion of the never ending layers of paper. This one works in-particularly well as the colours get darker and darker the further it goes making you unable to see the end. This gives it the effect that it could go on forever allowing the viewer to make up there mind on where it ends. |
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| I found this piece interesting as it is made up of a more unusual organic shape. I like how this sculpture looks as if it is melting of the wall. She creates this effect by cutting and peeling the layers of shapes off and folding them into place. |
From looking at her work you would think that she had used a laser cutter to construct her 3D forms but she just sketches her designs and cuts them out with her X-acto knife. I like how her sculptures are so skillfully made, hand cut and time consuming.
Anna-Wili's
Anna- Wili’s is a paper sculptor. Her sculptures represent the animals life conveying energy, movement and the characters of different creatures. I like the movement she creates in her work, each animal looks as if they are still in there natural habitat - the fox looking as if he is hunting and the birds as if they are about to take off. Although Anna’s creations are made up of scraps of paper the movement in her work makes them seem almost life like.
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| 'Fox' - I like this piece as i think it has a lot of character. I can imagine him in his natural habitat on the hunt. He has a smug look on his face and his hungry eyes look transfixed like he's about to catch something. |
Like Jen Stark, Anna works mainly with paper to create her sculptures. Jen Stark works very precisely, cutting out specific shapes with a knife where as Anna just rips and tears using cotton rag to roughly stitch them together.
Her works explore the organic qualities and resistance of paper, generating a tension between the realism of form and the limitations of the materials used.
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| 'Wren'- I like the movement Anna has created in this sculpture. The shape she has created make the wren look as if it is still in motion. |
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| 'Long eared owl' - I love Anna's use of ripped paper in her work, especially in the wings of this sculpture. The marks she has made on the paper and the soft torn edges create a beautiful feather effect. |
Jen Stark and Anna- Wili’s are both inspired by nature, but whilst Jen works from the patterns and details found in nature creating abstract pieces, Anna works with realism creating life like animal forms.