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Feeling the 'Continuity' with Discontinuity: The Art of Julia Ibbini/Ibbini Studio
copyrighted material by Ibbini Studio
"We think that when we understand 'one', we also know about 'two'; as 'one and one makes two'; however we disregard understanding that 'and' at that point," says Zohar. Since then, the tools and paths to consider and integrate that 'and' seems worth discovering to me. The art work of Studio Ibbini, which exhibits perfection with non-perfection provides a glimpse regarding this discovery of connections between things, by building integration from disintegrations.
Julia Ibbini, as far as I recognize from her earliest posts, is impressed by standing at the cutting edges of things: and she turned her fascination into a 3D contemporary art later.
"We think that when we understand 'one', we also know about 'two'; as 'one and one makes two'; however we disregard understanding that 'and' at that point," says Zohar. Since then, the tools and paths to consider and integrate that 'and' seems worth discovering to me. The art work of Studio Ibbini, which exhibits perfection with non-perfection provides a glimpse regarding this discovery of connections between things, by building integration from disintegrations.
Julia Ibbini, as far as I recognize from her earliest posts, is impressed by standing at the cutting edges of things: and she turned her fascination into a 3D contemporary art later.