Anna Fubini, Letters Never Sent
Letters Never Sent
Iron wire, copper wire, paper pulp, glue
13.5x 10.5x 10.5
Website: www.annafubini.com
Instagram: @anna_fubini_art
About | The core of my work is duality and deconstruction, both in processes and theme. I find inspiration by experimenting with my approach and gravitating toward materials with uncontrollable natures. I seek them out because I want to learn to work with them rather than fight against them. I find the forms held within using methods such as twisting wire and yarn, hand dyeing with natural dyes, and other experimental processes to sculpt fibers into abstract and fabrics into branching forms. I use abstraction to embody emotions' often overwhelming and complex nature and show their inherent messiness, darkness, and humor. By combining elements of expressionism, abstraction, and surrealism, I aim to express the internal thorough representations of the external, find the beauty in the ugly, and distort the mundane to bring out its inherent strangeness. I ground these more abstract and conceptual elements with reminders of physicality and humanity to represent the connection between the physical and mental. My goal is to invite the viewer into a place of discomfort that encourages reflection on their physicality and the emotional processes of their conscious mind.
$350