The Octopus

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Card boards, goggles, acrylic, napkins, plastic grass, plastic flowers

1 x 1 x 1.5m

The cardboard-built octopus explores the relationships between the material and the spaces it created. After this piece is developed into the second stage, the octopus is partially painted into gray. It illustrates the idea of the process of “fossilizing”, which appeals people to protect the ocean environments and marine animals.

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