
I recently received an article from Eugenia Sincovich, an Argentinean writer about writing on the walls. She shared the work of T Heike Weber. Though this might not be for everyone, it’s still rather intriguing and interesting…
She provides the illusion of 3D. People find themselves feeling like they’re floating in these bottomless –seeming installations.
It would probably be safe to say that Mr. and Mrs. Weber did not prevent Heike from drawing on the walls as a child and as a result helped her to develop this beautiful form of art. In addition, Weber is a painter, sculptor, and photographer.
Heike undoubtedly has a vivid imagination…



An office space where just a marker is used to “doodle” on the floor shows how Weber’s idea can be used in design. Quite unique too…
Thank you to Eugenia Sincovich for this interesting article. Eugenia loves everything that reminds her that she’s alive and does her best to convey those feelings into her texts. XX
How strange...I know it's definitely not for me, and yet there is something wonderfully fascinating about it.
ReplyDeletefunny i have a artbook of doodles JUST like this - i use to create so much art this same way
ReplyDeleteI don't think its for me.
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I am amazed at how creative some people are with the most utilitarian things. I couldn't take both the walls and the floor at the same time though ;-)
ReplyDeletetrippy. :] I don't think I could make the commitment.
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