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| + | Everyone is familiar with brushes. | ||
| + | They are among the oldest tools known to humankind and have remained fundamentally unchanged in their structure for thousands of years. Brushes are used in a wide range of fields, including art, craftsmanship, | ||
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| + | But what happens when we start to question the brush as we know it? | ||
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| + | I began asking myself \\ | ||
| + | //How can I use a brush differently? | ||
| + | How does the brush influence my outcome? \\ | ||
| + | Does a brush always have to follow its traditional shape? \\ | ||
| + | How does an altered form affect the law of the instrument? | ||
| + | What can I discover by taking a brush apart?// \\ | ||
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| + | Through exploring these questions, I aim to rethink the brush not just as a tool, but as an extension of the body, of movement and of intention. This process invites a reconsideration of form, function and familiarity, | ||
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