
© Junko Mori
The Propagation Project started in the summer of 2000 and focuses on an experimental approach towards materials and form rather than the visual aesthetics of a piece. She forges multiples of components using hand hammering and then connects them together. She writes that 'the final accumulation creates it's own shape...the uncontrollable beauty is the core of my concept'.
More information
Title of artwork, date
202 Propagation Project, 2002
Date supported
2002
Medium and material
Forged mild steel
Dimensions
29 x 19 x 17 cm
Grant
300
Total cost
1200
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