Man-Made Tunnels Formed with Wires & Re-purposed Wood – Some artists are really incredible just like Henrique Oliveira’s, whose installation titled “Transarquitetônica” offers you to go on a fantastical journey through a cavernous interior. His freshly completed work is his largest to date, and he has magnificently created a fully-immersive environment inside of a large, root-like system. Upon entering man-made tunnels you can follow multiple paths that lead you throughout the sculpture while you are fully surrounded by re-purposed wood pieces that are tacked together and look like bark on a tree.
To construct a massive man-made tunnel “Transarquitetônica” Henrique first built a skeleton framework and tighten up the joints with zip ties. Tapumes, which are fragile wood normally used in siding, were then layered and applied as the “skin” for the interior and exterior of the work. This makes for an engaging and surreal viewer experience that looks astonishing from the outside as branches twist around themselves in addition to the beams that are positioned inside of the gallery.
Henrique Oliveira colossal sculpture of man-made tunnels will be on view at Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade in São Paulo through the end of November this year. So far you can view his magnificent work in pictures, or if you have the opportunity, take a trip through the winding tunnels.
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Man-Made Tunnels Formed with Wires & Re-purposed Wood - Some artists are really incredible just like Henrique Oliveira’s, whose installation titled “Transarquitetônica”
Man-Made Tunnels Formed with Wires & Re-purposed Wood – Some artists are really incredible just like Henrique Oliveira’s, whose installation titled “Transarquitetônica”
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