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3D/ream Spiral_r e l a x

Naomi Treistman

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A container built up from fences that surround a coveted green turf. An idealized prototype of the domestic bourgeois. A potted plant that has gone through a root-disconnecting process and is now trying to grow separated from its natural — essential —existence.


Vessels have the capacity to bear the essence of a period and channel it back through a physical form, as synthesized archetypes. These sculptures synthesize the artificiality of the domestic environment, uncovering the simulation that are systems of containment as such.


The vessels that encompass “Domestic Taxonomy” are born in and out of this world, but their other-worldliness gives them the freedom to create/summon an environment in which communication transcends constructs. An act of emancipation in which they detach from their taxonomies and ethereally coexist.

Naomi Treistman Vurnbrand
BFA Visual and Critical Studies: 2021

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