Thursday, January 7, 2010

shayna leib






"Her intricate cane pieces focus on the beauty of a single solitary unit, which both asserts and subordinates its autonomy in a work. 'My visual concept of beauty has always been fractal,' she says. 'I am intrigued by multitudes of tiny little parts, for example, blades of grass all bending in the wind to the same rhythm. As you pan out you have waves of form. Zoom in and you see each individual blade of grass moving to the flow of the wind. Everything in nature possesses this quality.' "

"I use glass, not for its mimetic quality to capture the look of stone or plastic, but for its most unique properties; the inclination to flow, the capacity to freeze a moment in time, and its ability to manipulate optics."

Shayna Leib

3 comments:

Sharon Lei said...

Wow. These are beautiful!

Love & Aloha, S
www.elisharon.blogspot.com

fadetoblack said...

omg loving your blog!!++
official fan:)

Style Seduction said...

They a lovely! They remind me of wheatgrass!