By gathering and piecing together small twigs, London-born Chris Kenny crafts collections of dancing figures, abstract portraits, and even a small baby. As Kottke explains, the artist’s sparse creations rely heavily on the human desire to see objects or patterns in inanimate objects, a term called pareidolia. Kenny shares many of his constructions on twigsaints, an Instagram account he dedicates to likening singular twig figures to saints, like St. More
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Using Found Twigs, Artist Chris Kenny Assembles Tiny Dancing Figures and Minimal Portraits — Colossal
Turning found twigs into tiny human saints, a look at Chris Kenny
Twigs — CHRIS KENNY
Using Found Twigs, Artist Chris Kenny Assembles Tiny Dancing Figures and Minimal Portraits — Colossal
Turning found twigs into tiny human saints, a look at Chris Kenny
Turning found twigs into tiny human saints, a look at Chris Kenny
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Using Found Twigs, Artist Chris Kenny Assembles Tiny Dancing Figures and Minimal Portraits — Colossal
Turning found twigs into tiny human saints, a look at Chris Kenny
Twigs — CHRIS KENNY