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Transformation

Katerina Sokolovskaya 2020 – 2021
Polyurea, resin, foam, metal, polyurethane paint

Public art object, Eco-City, St. Petersburg.

When conceiving the composition of the Transformation sculpture, I was inspired by two themes. This is an urban space with its clarity and geometricity - on the one hand. And natural motifs, which are characterized by flowing smooth lines, chaotic arrangement and variety of textures, on the other. Inside the sculpture, I decided to combine the images of “urban” and “natural”. Thus, simple geometric shapes - a ball, a cube - became a continuation of the idea of ​​urban space, the architecture of which strives for clear geometry and is mainly a combination of simple figures. The idea of ​​“natural” in sculpture was embodied through a complex relief that filled its entire surface. It resembles the pattern of the bark of a tree or stone, seaweed or shell, all at the same time. The relief fills the sides of the cube and balls and breaks up their severity and clarity with its smooth transitions and flowing lines. Thus, the composition of the sculpture combines the natural and the urban, their transformation occurs, where each of the manifestations of the form is no longer perceived in its original state, but influences each other.