Wearing a piece of actual avant grande sculptural work is now possible with the Jim Drain Chain Scarf. The materials that make up this eccentric scarf were originally intended and left over from one of Drain's artistic exhibits. The leftover materials were originally used for a group show at Deitch Projects where Drain among other artists including Jeff Koons and Paul Chan agreed to participate in. Drain, an American artist and sculptor, is most recognizable for his peculiar and bizarre fabric-based artworks.
The Jim Drain Chain Scarf is most easily described as a miniaturized and wearable version of his unorthodox approach to the arts. Constructed from fluffy fabric chain links of all different patterns and colors, this accessory will guarantee its wearer excessive attention. Each of these one-of-a-kind statement pieces allow wearers to adorn themselves in modern, contemporary art worthy of museums.
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