Fragmented symphony

THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE


In our household, papers are the most common, and most massive trash you will ever find inside of it. Modules from my mother’s work, reviewer papers from my brother, project and activity sheets from me and my sister, every kind of paper that’s in our house, is needed to be taken care of, whether we use it to lit charcoals, or sell it to junk shops. And to help get rig of it, or at least lessen it, I decided to use it for this assemblage.






To introduce you to this Art I have made, it is a flower made out of used envelope. Envelope like this is commonly used to divide documents to other papers. But in this, it is a commonly-perceived as beautiful, always flawless flowers.






A flower that’s always get taken care of by the people. A living thing that you would adore, praise and take care of even if all it does is eat. 






Even if it would cost you a lot of money just to take care of it. We even buy fancy pots, high quality soils, and fertilizers to fit its beauty, right?






But have you ever wonder, what really makes the flower bloom at it’s peak? The ground.






I tried to represent the soil by using a Carton. And to represent the nutrients that the flowers need, I used old beads. And to represent the roots of the flowers, I cut used papers and insert it right under the box.






I also designed the old box with the bottle caps I washed. To make it look fancy, I also added beads whose shapes are circles. As I said, people tend to give these beautiful flowers a nice , environment, and good things to match its beauty. In that, it is what I am trying to represent.






And inside the box, I also put shredded papers to represent the roots. The one that is absorbing all the nutrients, to make the flowers beautiful as ever. To make it bloom.






With these things, I was able to do a beautiful assemblage with the inspiration of how I Perceive what a flower means to us, people.






But the reason of me doing this using used materials is that, I want people to see old things just like how they would see a flower. I want people to treasure old things just like how they would want to treasure a flower.








To see things from it’s different sides is what
t I want for people to do. Not because someone came from a poor family does not mean he or she has no bright future ahead towards him or her.


















Materials used:

1. Beads

2. Small box

3. Carton



4. Bottle caps

5. Styrofoam


6. Used papers


7. Used envelope


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