
Art
#animals
#birds
#uncovered objects
#Mohsen Heydari Yeganeh
#sculpture
August 15, 2022
Grace Ebert

All images © Mohsen Heydari Yeganeh, shared with authorization
Artist Mohsen Heydari Yeganeh extends the lifetime of damaged equipment, picket handles, and scraps of material discovered in resale outlets, stalls, and alleys. Utilizing chains for plumage or a long, steel blade for a beak, Yeganeh types stylized animalistic assemblages of discarded resources, which he refers to as “flying garbages.” Conveying the awkward, jutting postures of birds or the broad stance of a bison, the spirited sculptures blend summary factors into lively, expressive characters.
Yeganeh is a single portion of Kasmeh, a Tehran-centered studio in which he operates in collaboration with the artist Arman. You can observe their upcycled creatures on Instagram.
#animals
#birds
#observed objects
#Mohsen Heydari Yeganeh
#sculpture
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