Piet Parra and Casa Studyo's Apple on the Edge Celebrates an Exhibit
Kalin Ned — March 4, 2019 — Art & Design
References: casestudyo & highsnobiety
The 'Apple on the Edge' mini-sculpture is a limited edition piece that celebrates an existing public exhibit by Piet Parra. The original is three meters in height and is located on top of 'De Spreeuwen' -- a public housing project in Amsterdam. Presenting a blue apple with red legs and blue footwear, the sculpture is a good example of contemporary art.
Case Studyo brings the 'Apple on the Edge' to home decor with a mini version of the artwork. The exclusive figurine is limited to 100 units. This is a great example of the focus of creative studios on bring the potent spirit of contemporary art to the home and also a testimony of the existence of a collector's market.
Case Studyo brings the 'Apple on the Edge' to home decor with a mini version of the artwork. The exclusive figurine is limited to 100 units. This is a great example of the focus of creative studios on bring the potent spirit of contemporary art to the home and also a testimony of the existence of a collector's market.
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