Karyn Lim


Metal is generally thought of as a harsh and heavy material. In another form, drawn into flexible fine wire, it can be woven to produce sheer and light volumes. These organic forms seem to come from another world, or perhaps from the world we used to know. They might resemble meditative elements in nature; bouyant bubbles, mystery mushrooms, stacking stones.

Suggested uses: primarily as a decorative object, they could be a place for light precious items, or a perch for small air plants.

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Wire vessel — 1 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 2 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 3 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 4 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 5 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 6 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 7 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 8 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 9 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 10 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 11 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

Wire vessel — 12 (handwoven copper wire)
Lightness of Being collection

 
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