Art is everywhere: sculpture from clothes

 


Artist: Helga Stentzel (Siberia)

Personal website of author: https://www.helgastentzel.com/

https://www.facebook.com/helgastentzel (wide selection of new artworks and works in progress)

Laundry art

Creative Artist Turns Ordinary Clothes Into Abstracted Animal Artworks 



Helga Stentzel: An Artist of Domestic Surrealism


Helga Stentzel is a Russian-British visual artist known for her series of surrealist art that transforms ordinary household objects into fantastical characters and scenes. With a rich imagination and an eye for detail, Stentzel creates entire worlds using clothes, kitchen utensils, books, bread, and many more.

A Diverse Creative Career

Stentzel works in a wide range of mediums, including photography, illustration, video, and stop-motion animation. After studying graphic design and advertising, she began her career as an art director in the advertising industry. However, her passion for art and the desire to express her creativity in a more personal way led her to explore new forms of artistic expression.

Domestic Surrealism: A Personal Signature

Stentzel's works are often described as "domestic surrealism" due to the unconventional use of everyday objects. This unique approach allows her to explore themes such as identity, memory, and the relationship between humans and objects.


Recognition and Collaborations

Stentzel's talent has been recognized internationally, and her works have been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums. She has also collaborated with well-known brands such as Amazon, BBC, Honda, and O2. In 2020, she received the "Food Art Creator of the Year" award and was named "Hasselblad Heroine" in 2023.

A Fascinating Visual Universe

Helga Stentzel's art is an invitation into a fascinating visual universe, full of humor, poetry, and imagination. Through her works, the artist invites us to look at the world around us with different eyes and discover beauty in the most unexpected places.

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