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Wool Calusarii

by Oana Tudose Denmark

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Calusarii is a unique round cushion with a diameter of 45 centimetres made of hand-dyed felted wool, metallic embroidery and a velvet back cover. The piece is inspired by the Romanian dance with the same name and represents the graphic embodiment of the frenetic dancers.
The price includes the filling.
Signed by the artist.

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Oana Tudose (b. 1987, Romania) graduated Piet Zwart Institute interior architecture and retail design master’s degree and has worked independently at the intersection of space, design, and visual art since 2014. Her works explore different mediums such as textiles, painting, drawing, and poetry while researching themes of mysticism, mythology, and identity. Her current textile paintings stem from ongoing research of the place where she grew up: Gorj region of Romania. By using a discarded biodegradable material, she creates images and personifications of her childhood forest as they existed in her memory but also in the local archaic rituals and mythological characters. The childhood forest becomes a sacred place where memory and imagination could co-exist.
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