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Imeges by Graham Pearson

Pink Accumulation Series, 2023

Earthenware, slips, glazes
Pink Accumulation 1: 105 x 46 x 10 cm
Pink Accumulation 2: 46 x 50 x 8 cm
Pink Accumulation 3: 48 x 52 x 7.5 cm

A wall-mounted sculptures.
The serie appear as anatomical forms in flesh-toned pinks, evoking internal body organs and their intricate textures. Upon closer inspection, however, they are revealed to be constructed from food fragments. The work is an expression of a bodily engagement that blurs the boundaries between inside and outside – where existing boundaries are redefined alongside the new ones that emerge.

A wall sculpture by Noa Chernichovsky inspired by Finnish and median bodily states, exploring two simultaneous points of view
A detail of texture in a wall sculpture Pink Accumulation by Noa Chernichovsky — layered ceramic relief of shells and organic forms
A detail of a shell in a wall sculpture Pink Accumulation by Noa Chernichovsky — layered ceramic relief of shells and organic forms
A single  long wall sculpture by Noa Chernichovsky inspired by Finnish and median bodily states, exploring two simultaneous points
A side angle view of a long wall sculpture by Noa Chernichovsky inspired by Finnish and median bodily states
A single wall sculpture by Noa Chernichovsky inspired by Finnish and median bodily states, exploring two simultaneous points
A side angle view of a wall sculpture by Noa Chernichovsky inspired by Finnish and median bodily states, exploring two simult
A single wall sculpture by Noa Chernichovsky inspired by Finnish and median bodily states, exploring two simultaneous points
A side angle view of a wall sculpture by Noa Chernichovsky inspired by Finnish and median bodily states, exploring two simult
A detail of the wall sculpture Pink Accumulation by Noa Chernichovsky — layered ceramic relief of shells and organic forms in
A detail of the wall sculpture Pink Accumulation by Noa Chernichovsky — layered ceramic relief of shells and organic forms in
A detail of the wall sculpture Pink Accumulation by Noa Chernichovsky — layered ceramic relief of shells and organic forms in

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