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USING HUNDREDS OF GIANT LEAVES, WONA BAE AND CHARLIE LAWLER – OTHERWISE KNOWN AS LOOSE LEAF STUDIO – HAVE CREATED A SCULPTURE ENTITLED ‘FOSSIL’ TO CONSUME A FORMER PETROL STATION LOCATED IN
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. the botanical installation, which has been captured by photographer sean fennessy, explores the role of nature and its interaction with the built environment. all
images © sean fennessy MUCH LIKE THEIR PREVIOUS WORK, WHICH TOOK OVER A FORMER 19TH CENTURY CHURCH HALL, THIS NEW PROJECT BY LOOSE LEAF USES NATURAL MATERIALS TO CELEBRATE THE CONNECTION
BETWEEN PEOPLE AND NATURE. by enveloping the disused structure where the pumps once stood, ‘fossil’ intends to respond both to the historical context and current state of the site, allowing
the natural form of the leaves to slowly colonize the space before it. by consuming the man-made construction, the artists highlight the importance of nature and offer a glimpse of an urban
environment taken over by vegetation. hundreds of giant leaves have been used for the installation LOOSE LEAF STUDIO’S DESIGN APPROACH FOLLOWS A LINE OF BOTANICAL ENQUIRY THAT DRAWS
CONCEPTUALLY FROM THE STRUCTURE, PATTERNS AND SYSTEMS IN THE NATURAL WORLD. exploring the intrinsic relationship between humans and nature in the hopes to better understand the importance of
the human-nature relationship. by facilitating a meaningful reconnection with natural systems, the artists hope this bond can be both preserved and respected. the leaves envelop the
existing structure of the petrol station the studio uses natural materials for the ‘fossil’ installation the artists wona bae and charlie lawler the work explores the role of nature and
its interaction with the built environment PROJECT INFO: PROJECT NAME: ‘fossil’ PROJECT LOCATION: melbourne, australia ARTISTS: loose leaf (wona bae and charlie lawler) PHOTOGRAPHY: sean
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