Daniela Pesendorfer

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Red

Both artworks were created for an exhibition at the Grand Petit Gallery of the Rote Krebs with the content „Everything A4“ About „Everything A4“: In the 1920ies - the international standard A4 has been intruduced. Who would have thought at that time, that a simple norm like this could gain such a high importance within only a few decades. By now it can almost be seen as a creative challenge to break with this regulation…
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Stitched Bodies

Here the importance lies on the contrary between the material aluminium and the croching itself.   What do we normaly connect with the material aluminium? What effect has the joice of material on the Stiched Bodies? The material aluminum can be seen as an important, central point of the artwork. The crochet aluminum gives the work a special elasticity, stiffness, and shaping. From the choice of different stiches the objects get their specific structure.  Aluminium-foil is cut…
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Personal Colorful Rainy Days

Five umbrellas are covered with crochet crepe paper in the colores red, green, orange, blue and yellow. The imagination of how the colorfull material fades, how it leaves its colour on the clothe of people underneath and how the material finaly falls into pieces, is a main part of the artwork.
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Crochet Ball

The verry easily teared up crepe paper is in the center of interest. The artwork is made of white crepe, cut into 5mm strips. These strips are used to crochet a large ball (approximate diameter: 2 m).  The use of two different stitches gives the shere its structure. The ball is open on one side so vewers can look inside. Presented in a very small room with no windows  the visitor gets a feeling like…
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