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Morgan Greenseth was born and raised in the Midwest and from early on, she had the taste for adventure and creativity in her blood. At the age of 17 she ventured out west to San Diego, California. Once there, she learned how to surf and obtained her Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from the Art Institute. She was later hired to work at Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects where she worked on projects such as the La Jolla Country Day School Library. San Diego, however, couldn’t hold her down. A trip to Italy secured her decision to study abroad and she soon moved to Milan, Italy. There she obtained her Masters in Interior and Living Design from Domus Academy and collaborated with students from all over the world. She had work featured in the Made in Italy Museum exposition in Rome, Fuori Salone del Mobile 2007 and also won a competition for the Paris Photo 2007 Focus on Italy design. After a quick visit with family in Texas, she found herself in Seattle, Washington where she currently resides. Morgan now works for Dynamik Space and is enjoying life.

Jun 18
Wednesday

An Odd But Elegant Process

Filed under Art Reviews, Artists, Culture/Fashion, Artists/Spotlights

Oddly Elegant Exhibition
Oddly Elegant Exhibition

After brewing a cup of tea, we hardly even consider the possibilities of a used tea bag before we toss it in the trash. In general, little thought is given to what we discard and any alternate uses it may posses. Although a majority of us don’t ponder prior to tossing, one exemplary artist, Tilla Kuenzli, showcases her couture creations that emerged from diverting “useless” items from the waste bin. “Oddly Elegant” is a work of art, a performance, and a statement that is both admirable and rousing for all audiences.

Initially Kuenzli knew that she wanted to create pieces without spending any money; not out of financial need but rather guilt. Most art materials that must be purchased are toxic, such as paint; more eco-friendly options were desired. Also driven by her frustration with waste and boredom with current art, Kuenzli was drawn to selecting materials straight from the garbage. Being that she is familiar with a variety of creative outlets, her unusual yet common finds were a perfect palette. As most people would see exposed film as a perfect candidate for the dumpster, she sees it as a new fabric to sculpt the body with.

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