Wearable Insects by Samantha Dennis
Samantha Dennis, a visual artist operating out of Lutruwita, Tasmania in Australia, is deeply intrigued by society’s various attempts to rationalize and organize the mysteries of existence.
Through her work, she explores topics related to natural history. She skillfully employs the tactile properties of refined arts and crafts, such as goldsmithing and ceramics, to ponder on the interplay between humans and nature. Samantha has a special interest in our perceptions of certain animals that are frequently deemed incomprehensible, unwelcome, and unfinished.
More: Samantha Dennis, Instagram
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