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Head in the Clouds is an installation piece that explores 2D CNC techniques through a series of playful, cloud-shaped forms. Designed for modularity and visual impact, the forms can be arranged in multiple configurations—serving as room dividers, spatial accents, or stand-alone sculptural elements.
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The piece balances digital precision with tactile, natural materiality, creating a light, airy composition that invites interaction and evokes a sense of wonder.
Title: Head in the Clouds
Year: 2020
Materials: MDF, Sheet Cane
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