Buoyancy by Dune Hai

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Anooshey Rahim of Dune Hai

Landscape architect 

IG

Title: Buoyancy

Dims: 14”h x 8”d

Material: Wood buoy and acrylic paint

VESSEL features Dune Hai, led by Anooshey Rahim who believes time is porous and all art in design is inevitably entrenched in the dynamics of historical, present and future contexts. Rahim is a landscape architect specializing in poetic landscapes for climate-adapted and unique outdoor spaces.

“Material metamorphosis as conservation: the transformation of a found object from its original purpose into an innate tool, a vessel. Just as a vessel is meant to hold objects, the vessel itself is an object that has lived many lives through its transformations. The wooden buoy, found, and pushed through a metamorphosis, has been given another life.”

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Anooshey Rahim of Dune Hai

Landscape architect 

IG

Title: Buoyancy

Dims: 14”h x 8”d

Material: Wood buoy and acrylic paint

VESSEL features Dune Hai, led by Anooshey Rahim who believes time is porous and all art in design is inevitably entrenched in the dynamics of historical, present and future contexts. Rahim is a landscape architect specializing in poetic landscapes for climate-adapted and unique outdoor spaces.

“Material metamorphosis as conservation: the transformation of a found object from its original purpose into an innate tool, a vessel. Just as a vessel is meant to hold objects, the vessel itself is an object that has lived many lives through its transformations. The wooden buoy, found, and pushed through a metamorphosis, has been given another life.”

Anooshey Rahim of Dune Hai

Landscape architect 

IG

Title: Buoyancy

Dims: 14”h x 8”d

Material: Wood buoy and acrylic paint

VESSEL features Dune Hai, led by Anooshey Rahim who believes time is porous and all art in design is inevitably entrenched in the dynamics of historical, present and future contexts. Rahim is a landscape architect specializing in poetic landscapes for climate-adapted and unique outdoor spaces.

“Material metamorphosis as conservation: the transformation of a found object from its original purpose into an innate tool, a vessel. Just as a vessel is meant to hold objects, the vessel itself is an object that has lived many lives through its transformations. The wooden buoy, found, and pushed through a metamorphosis, has been given another life.”