Almost Spheres by Michael Zimmerman
almost spheres investigates the banality of repetitively similar objects and their awkwardness to fit neatly within familiar categories of representation, form, and scale. they're not quite elevation drawings and not quite renderings of things we know. these fuzzy, three-dimensional objects are stuck in two-dimensional space and they float on the page autonomously, though their groomed features suggest some sort of ground to sit upon. some seem playful and others indifferent. some are well groomed and others unkempt.
materials:
unframed print
artist info
michael zimmerman is a designer and educator practicing in philadelphia. he earned his m.arch degree from the university of pennsylvania school of design and his ba in architectural studies from the university of pittsburgh. michael's interests as a designer are in creating objects and images of things that don't seem to fit easily into the world and rub up against mainstream cultural discourse. his work has been exhibited at one night stand-la, the a+d museum, and the chicago design museum.
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