Kiana Chung
Ivy
Sculpture
2022
Copper wire, Lights, Ceramic and Acrylic
My objective is to deliver a diverse range of plants, from leafy to floral and vine-based varieties, which emit white light similar to bioluminescence. Material exploration in heat treatments and patinas created colours and textures on the copper, while the wire has been looped and molded into shape, to accomplish an effect of three dimensionality and liveliness. Hidden Arduinos code LED lights to flicker inside the ceramic vases which house the Asiatic lily, English ivy and croton. These plants were chosen due to their familiarity to me and the overall impression they have left.
“Inspired by the mystical environments typically created by this plant, Ivy features wire crocheted pieces which have been heat treated and patinaed for colour and texture. An exploration in climbing vines and magically imbued plant-life, Ivy showcases what flora of another origin may look like.”
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