Henrique Oliveira is a contemporary Brazilian artist living in Sao Paulo. His recent 'tricendental' pieces are giant installations which snake, writhe and burst through walls. Inspired by a peeling fence outside his studio, he makes the structures from recycled plywood gathered from dumpsters around the city. To create the shape he first creates a skeleton to which he tacks thin layers of splintering, decaying wood manipulated into undulating organic curves. Originally a painter, Oliveira sees these structures as 3D paintings, applying each splinter of wood as he wood a brush stroke.
Here is a video exploring one of his installations:
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