The artist fabricated installation is a surreal and immersive experience that takes the audience on a journey through time and space. The interior of a faculty closet has been transformed into an upside-down 70s-style bathroom, complete with all the trappings of the era. This uncanny and intrinsic experience is a testament to the artist's creativity and attention to detail.

To achieve this installation, the artist used foam to create the walls of the bathroom, giving them a textured and realistic appearance. The foam walls were then painted to simulate the look of vintage color combination.The artist also used resin to create the illusion of water, which appears to be sitting in the toilet holding a finished ciggarette, giving the installation an added sense of realism.The attention to detail is remarkable, with every aspect of the bathroom carefully crafted to create an authentic 70s atmosphere.From the psychedelic interior deisgn to the vintage fixtures, the installation captures the essence of a bygone era.

The upside-down nature of the installation adds to its disorienting, intriguing and otherworldliness effect. The audience is invited to explore the space and interact with the objects within, while being confronted with an environment that challenges their perception of reality, forcing them to question their own understanding of space and orientation.

The artist fabricated installation is a testament to the power of art to transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary ones, providing a unique and thought-provoking experience for the audience. The use of foam and resin as production materials highlights the artist's innovative approach to materials, showcasing their ability to create something remarkable out of seemingly ordinary elements.




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