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Landmark Arts Centre

Sculpture
Challenge:
Design a concept for a dynamic display that allows the artwork to be flexibly moved around an outdoor venue.
Interactive pony sculpture designed to engage viewers while remaining fully mobile, thanks to hidden wheels integrated into its hooves. This allows it to be repositioned effortlessly throughout the space.
The sculpture interacts with touch through blinking movements and sound, creating a playful, emotional connection with the audience. Its rough, textured surface is intentionally unsmooth a protective finish that ensures durability and discourages sitting, preserving the sculpture’s form over time.
To visualize the idea, I built a miniature prototype using a bamboo skewer and aluminum foil skeleton, covered with all-purpose ready-mixed filler for indoor and outdoor use. Details were added using spray paint, acrylics, eyelashes, and a heart-shaped diamond.






Sculpture
The main goal of this project was to create a storage solution for my earrings and necklaces.
I used a cardboard box as the base and added decorative elements made from clay.
The concept a vandalised pink castle explores the contrast between traditionally feminine aesthetics and rebellious, anti-social behavior.
Created in collaboration with Kiper – Vlad Andrusceac.

Sculpture
During the COVID quarantine, I used the excuse of “daily exercise” to cycle through the city centre where I stumbled upon this... tiger? Dog? (Hard to tell, it was quite damaged.)
After a full makeover, the figurine has been transformed into a rabbit.


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