‘tetsu to kinu scarf’ by miya ando
american artist miya ando has created ‘tetsu to kinu scarf’, a neck piece reproduced to represent of one of ando’s steel paintings. made from silk and dyes, the scarf maintains an ambiguous balance between light and heavy through the use of a grey-scale color pallette. whether it’s wrapped around your neck, used as a vessel or simply hung on a wall, its appearance seems to morph, much in the same way the reflective qualities of her sculptures change the way you view her artwork depending on where you’re standing.
effecs created through layering

iron & silk scarf
detail
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