You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

Categories: Exhibition | Fashion

Huge structures created from latex, metal, glass, cardboard and fabric. Hundreds of hours of work on the project. Dozens of rehearsals in order to perform with a huge weight on your shoulders. All this is necessary for a one-time participation in the exhibition "Wearable Art".

These are multifaceted images with a deep subtext. Which, however, does not make them any less extravagant. Sometimes it seems that the imagination of creative personalities who took part in the competition is far beyond the understanding of ordinary people.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art" A source: The Atlantic

Yesterday, on September 27, the opening of the exhibition "The World of Wearable Art" (WOW, "The World of Wearable Art" — ed.) took place. For 30 years, creative personalities, designers and artists have been coming to Wellington, New Zealand, in order to demonstrate the most unusual images to the public.

It is expected that this year, the number of visitors to the exhibition, which will be open until October 14, will exceed 60 thousand.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

Here is a "Cosmos" by Rinaldi Yunardi from Indonesia. The same image was presented at the opening of the last exhibition of "Wearable Art" on September 21, 2017. It represents the infinite, cold power of the cosmos, only occasionally penetrated by the light of stars.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

Adam Mcalavey's "Cube" was presented in the "Red Section" of "WOW-2017". The designer tends to create works of this bright color. The year before last, his other work took first place.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Rising Up" by David Kirkpatrick. The image is presented in the section "Amazing sconces" and announced for display on September 26 of this year. It is not yet known what exactly the creator wanted to say.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Cordycifilla" authorship Sveni from Australia. The claimed work is presented in the section "Science Fiction". The designer has his own studio, which specializes in projects of this kind.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Angel of a different kind" by Liam Brandon Murray from the exhibition "WOW-2017".

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"The Beautiful Cage" by Jessica Thompson from Australia. Section "Under the microscope".

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Cambrian Regeneration" by the artist of the Russian Academy of Sciences Ksyu took the first place in the section "Science Fiction" in 2017.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"236 Maiden Lane" — this work was created by artist Lynn Christiansen.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Daisy" by Annie Temmink from the USA.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Seraphim" by Amelia Taverner and Eleanor Biden from New Zealand, Avant-garde section.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Just Say It" by Violet Oliver.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

Performance at the opening of the exhibition on September 27, 2018.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Rackets" by Natasha Macalay from the opening night of the exhibition.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

The image of "The Walls that we are building", work Judah Clemett.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Quantum" by Australian Annabel Widmann, section "Under the microscope", preview of the exhibition.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Vicar" by Etania Dagda, "Red Section" at the opening night of the exhibition in 2017.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Butterfly in Bloom" by Michael Yeager and Tim Mertz.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Armor", Kiyao Jang.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"The Rhythm of life", Galina Mikhailova.

You haven't seen this before! The most extravagant images from the exhibition "Wearable Art"

"Fear of becoming a victim," Zack Gatara.

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