More found objects, toothbrush and balloons

I started fooling around with solo objects rather than the chaos at the end of last semester, so I started melting and freezing single objects. This is two series of the toothbrush, because I felt I could capture the essence of the brush in the first lot, it’s looks more like a leach.

Kylie Naylor, Toothbrush I, 2020, image, found object, toothbrush melted, ice, photograph, Sydney, Australia.
Kylie Naylor, toothbrush II, 2020, image, ice, found object toothbrush melted, photograph, Sydney Australia.

Balloons isolated theme

So balloons are a well know problem (but still a problem), however environmental artists tend to use this subject matter a lot, during my research. So I wanted to extend on last semester and attempt to make it ugly. By doing this I attempted to melt, freeze and photograph as a melded piece (what I would have loved as a final sculpture). So after photographing the balloon series, it has now become my lease favourite, it’s like the ugliness repulses me, the images are too busy and ugly, go figure. There is still could and they are still visual, however I need to continue past this and try different materials as I collect.

Kylie Naylor, Balloons I, 2020, image, found objects, balloons, melted, frozen, sand pit, photograph, Sydney, Australia.
Kylie Naylor, Balloons II, 2020, image, found objects, balloons, melted, frozen, sand pit, photograph, Sydney, Australia.
Kylie Naylor, Balloons III, 2020, image, found objects, balloons, melted, frozen, sand pit, photograph, Sydney, Australia.
Kylie Naylor, Balloons IV, 2020, image, found objects, balloons, melted, frozen, sand pit, photograph, Sydney, Australia.
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