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This project is divided in two: Trompe le'oil table, which wooden texture is extracted from inking the woodgrain and reproducint it on a hard board. And all the post-it blocks that emerge from half of the table to the surface creating a paper landscape, bright & yellow
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On the outside it has one color and underneath it's got a darker ink color
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| On the outside it has After carving some post-is, I made a mold of some of them and being reproducing them in plaster. |
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Unfortunately this blocks are not that affordable, and I have tried to contact 3M for donations, but they don't make that kind of donations. So, if you work in a cubicle structured office, you you are bound two spot one or two blocks that no one really uses, if so be the case...., please be kind and send them to me:
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Gabriela Alva
117 Grattan Room #405
Brooklyn, NY 11237
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| This is called "Pickled Post-it block" It's a dissected study that belongs to the instalation formentioned. |
The remnants from cutting the blocks are really nice,
I been glue-ing them together, I plan to fill two walls. |
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