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Fiercely Curious is an online art & design collective based in Brooklyn.

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by Susan Weinthaler

2017

Size: 4' x 4'

Material: Comics, glue, paint, wood, magnets, steel


Description

124 Bits
4’ x 4’ Powder coated steel canvas (option for raw steel)

Completed for Architectural Digest's MADE Design Show in March of 2017, this body of work is part of Susan's "Explosions" series.

Susan Weinthaler's distinct and original work uses small three dimensional structures with strong magnetic backings called Bits.

These hand crafted Bits can be grouped together on a steel canvas where you, the viewer, have the ability to manipulate, rearrange and reconfigure the pieces in limitless ways. As the Bits are meant to be touched, Susan has sanded, coated, painted and polished each surface with protective finishes for these pieces to last.

“In order to harness the extreme and ridiculous content of our current political climate, I turned to comic books. The language of violence in graphic novels seemed appropriate in explosive times like these.“ - Susan Weinthaler

If you are interested in discussing a custom piece with Susan, please get in touch with us at: hello@fiercelycurious.com


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Ian Trask
About Ian Trask
Ian’s visual art has been displayed in the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Recession Art, the Wassaic Project, Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, Bushwick Open Studios and DUMBO Arts Festival to name a few. In 2007 he took a temporary job as a hospital groundskeeper; a job which helped define his approach to artwork and the creative process. He sees the artistic potential of waste, making us consider the mark that we inevitably leave behind. He currently works at the Invisible Dog Studios in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
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