Stephanie Kilgast creates curious landscapes that grow from unlikely places. Broken plates, aluminum cans, and glass jars host vibrant life-like forms. “My work is an ode to life, where plants and fungi meet insects, animals, and minerals,” she writes. “These encounters are growing in a colorful swirl of diversity, and the erratic growth develops on the subject, in a dialogue between humanity and nature.”
Stephanie posts her clay sculptures (and work in progress) on Instagram. And if you’re wondering the material she uses to construct her small sculptures (I know I was), it’s polymer clay.









The post Curious Nature-Inspired Sculptures Emerge from Everyday Objects appeared first on Brown Paper Bag.
Related Posts
Wu Guanzhong was born in the Jiangsu province of eastern...
–Citizen Brick/Designboom
Com pequenos coquetéis molotov e figuras de Volodymyr Zelensky,...
Moving to a new house is something exciting. Real estate...
Les designers du boutique hôtel Surfrider, ont choisi de mettre...
Le manque d’espace est un obstacle souvent rencontré dans nos...
There’s not much call for flax mills these days –...









































