ASSEMBLAGES FROM THE OVERLOOKED
In my home atelier in Slovenia, I breathe new life into forgotten objects, discarded materials, and remnants of everyday life. My assemblages are born from found objects, textile leftovers, and even trash—transforming what was once overlooked into meaningful compositions. Each piece is a reflection of impermanence, consumption, and the hidden beauty within the discarded.
Sourcing materials from flea markets, the streets, and my own surroundings, I intuitively assemble them into sculptural narratives. Through layering, juxtaposition, and a playful sense of reconstruction, I give these fragments a second existence—one that speaks of history, memory, and reinvention. This collection is a dialogue between past and present, chaos and harmony, waste and wonder.
TIME: 2020-2021
​LOCATION: Kale, Slovenia
MATERIALS: Found objects, textile leftover, glue, wood, acrylic paint, screws
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