Christine Lee-Repetition with Wood and Paper


February 5, 2010 in Architecture, CWOCA, Furniture, Paper, Wood

by Matthew-Harrison



Refrirgerator-Dishwasher-Shims-Christine-Lee

Christine Lee with the spirit to create by hand and the ambition to make the thrown away useful:

From my tendency to engage in highly process-driven tactile endeavors and my training in the craft based disciplines of woodworking and furniture design. i explore stretch and refine the typical associations and intended functions of mundane materials. My architecture and the natural environmnet, particularly where a strong connection exists between structure and site.

Dishwasher-Shims-Christine-LeeShims and a thousand uses for them.

phone-books-and-concrete-Christine-Lee

Phonebooks and their many new uses.  Why do I find these on my apartment steps? Its time to create an ordinance that phonebooks can only be delivered at request.

Phone-Books-and-Steel-Square-Christine-Lee

A perspective of unwanted phonebooks and their depth or as Christine would eloquently put:

the outdated phone book represents the weaving of a visual pattern found in organized information with a behavioral pattern existing in repetitive processes

Newspaper-Cutout-Christine-Lee

A closeup of names and her creation

Phonebooks-Christine-Lee

Her repetitive process creates as though it came from nature

Phone-Books-and-Steel-Christine-Lee

Steel case meets paper

Newspaper-Bench-Christine-Lee

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