Sunday 9 February 2014

Laurie Fronek


"It Isn't Always Pretty"
Laurie Fronek

"Collecting People"
Laurie Fronek

Laurie Fronek has created figurative sculptures which I find intriguing, Fronek explore experiences we have all been through in how that impacts on the person through human anatomy and the connection of the body, mind, emotion and memory. Fronek has used the backdrops on each individual piece to highlight the history behind the figure. The photographs within the sculpture develop the wire figure through experience, they document the changes throughout stages in life.
I feel theres an element of pregnancy within this piece, as its presents a feminine figure, the photographs could capture the growth of the foetus, reflecting the baby scans. The wire could highlight a sense of protection, which is symbolic of the amniotic fluid and womb. 

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