Eva Jospin is a French artist known for her elaborate cardboard sculptures.
Born in Paris, Jospin graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des BeauxArts de Paris.
The artist cuts and gules cardboard to craft dense, multi-layered and highly detailed forests with stunning depth of field.
For more than a decade, Jospin has explored the possibilities of the corrugated material, layering it to create solid pieces that can be carved to reveal detailed landscapes and interiors.
Using cardboard, Jospin crafts detailed architectural sculptures and immersive sets that explore the connection between the natural and built environments.
Within her works, gothic towers, arches, and columns blend with cardboard-created geological formations, caves, and vines.
Jospin’s sculptures often aim to explore the relationship between nature and culture while challenging our perceptions of materiality.
They are displayed in a way that invites the viewer to give them a closer inspection, either by passing through them or by getting close enough to be able to fully appreciate the artist’s craftsmanship.
More of Eva Jospin‘s architectural structures can be found at https://www.artsy.net/artist/eva-jospin and https://www.galleriacontinua.com/artists/eva-jospin-320.
Wow !! This is unusual but awesome.
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It is different. I’m not sure what her angel was telling her, or what she was channeling, but I imagine with enough research and exploring the art it would be quite interesting!
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Maybe we should ask artists to give an explanation of why and what they made, what their thoughts were. We may be surprised.
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I believe you are on point!
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Unexpected.
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Unusual!
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