Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin, composed street flowers, leaves, bugs, and even dead rats into three-dimensional collages using multiple layers of glass and resin.
"First and foremost, they’re massive see-through blocks. And that’s one way to read them, listen to them “speaking” as massive see through blocks. Another is to listen to what’s inside them. The forms, the clippings, the dead things, the painted things, frozen between the layers of glass, what I’ve called the captured and frozen “dynamism” of culture."
Check his website: dustinyellin.com, facebook and instagram
"First and foremost, they’re massive see-through blocks. And that’s one way to read them, listen to them “speaking” as massive see through blocks. Another is to listen to what’s inside them. The forms, the clippings, the dead things, the painted things, frozen between the layers of glass, what I’ve called the captured and frozen “dynamism” of culture."
Check his website: dustinyellin.com, facebook and instagram
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