Daisy Collingridge loves to investigate the human form, through sculptures, performance and art made with cloth.
The British multidisciplinary artist who has a very particular style driven by fashion design and crafts, creates costumes that exaggerate the warmth and softness of the flesh.
A graduate of Central Saint Martins, Collingridge surprises with these voluptuous, fleshy costumes that astonishingly evoke the sculptural complexity of human musculature with their organic, flabby, pastel-hued forms.
His grotesque and visceral Cloth sculptures offer flesh-like qualities that traditional sculpting materials do not.
For Collingridge, the use of this material is important, because it is the most accessible and meaningful medium, because we are all in contact with it on a daily basis.
Selfies, yoga and rest positions, it is observed in his fun human sculptures that undoubtedly have their own character.
Each piece is so real that they undoubtedly acquire their own identity, showing their natural state, how they live, but moving in their own fantasy world.
And it is that the main objective of daisy collingridgeit's show the human body without these prejudices and concepts about "perfection", well consider, is in constant evolution because the perfect does not exist.
The work of this creative represents a body that is rarely seen on social networks and that celebrates the complexity of human bodies.
A world that mixes melancholy and joy, but ultimately celebrates the human form, that complex mold in which we all exist for a time and which Daisy asks the viewer to consider in all its forms, taking out and observing its full potential.
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