Artist Lynn Aldrich Creates a Natural Wonder Out of Everyday Objects
Meghan Young — June 11, 2014 — Art & Design
References: lynnaldrich & neatorama
People may not be able to look at coral reefs the same way after enjoying the work of Lynn Aldrich. An artist born in Bryan, Texas, and currently based in Los Angeles, California, Lynn Aldrich uses a slew of classic cleaning supplies to create her own manmade version of this natural wonder. As colorful and full of texture as the real thing, people can't be too hard on themselves if they are fooled the first time seeing the sculptures.
From rubber gloves to vibrant sponges and everything in between, there is nothing in the kitchen or bathroom that Lynn Aldrich will not use for her coral reef works of art. Putting found objects to good use, Lynn Aldrich creates a surreal sculpture that will entertain many.
From rubber gloves to vibrant sponges and everything in between, there is nothing in the kitchen or bathroom that Lynn Aldrich will not use for her coral reef works of art. Putting found objects to good use, Lynn Aldrich creates a surreal sculpture that will entertain many.
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