German artist Cornelia Konrads is dedicated to creating are-my-eyes-playing-tricks-on-me installations within open spaces, public parks and private gardens around the world, and in countries as far flung as Germany, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, USA, Taiwan, South Korea and Australia. Her works are gasp-worthy as they revolve around the specific theme of weightlessness.
Familiar, everyday objects like stacked logs, stones and twigs are given a surreal twist by suspending them in mid-air, thus inducing some vigorous eye rubbing and skin pinching when viewed from a distance for the first time. Her environmental art installations encourage viewers to ponder if what they are seeing is just about to take shape or disappear right before their very eyes.
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