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Hole in One  by Samantha Sadik.

SADIK STITCH

Corsetry of the canvas

The Sadik Stitch technique revolutionizes conventional canvas art by integrating fashion-inspired methods to create three-dimensional sculptures. This process involves cutting hole punching , blowtorching canvas, followed by detailed stitching reminiscent of corsetry.

the canvas is transformed into dynamic, organic shapes that extend beyond a flat surface. This tension-based method results in textured, sculptural forms that emphasize resilience and reinvention, blending traditional art practices with innovative fabric manipulation. embodies the transformation of destruction into art, through innovative experimentation and boundary-pushing. This process highlights the beauty of rebuilding, celebrating resilience and the elegance of reconstructed imperfection.”

Hole in One

Samantha Sadik

AUD$1,495
Size: 80w x 80h x 10d cms
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Mixed media and gold leaf on canvas

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Hole in One  by Samantha Sadik.

SADIK STITCH

Corsetry of the canvas

The Sadik Stitch technique revolutionizes conventional canvas art by integrating fashion-inspired methods to create three-dimensional sculptures. This process involves cutting hole punching , blowtorching canvas, followed by detailed stitching reminiscent of corsetry.

the canvas is transformed into dynamic, organic shapes that extend beyond a flat surface. This tension-based method results in textured, sculptural forms that emphasize resilience and reinvention, blending traditional art practices with innovative fabric manipulation. embodies the transformation of destruction into art, through innovative experimentation and boundary-pushing. This process highlights the beauty of rebuilding, celebrating resilience and the elegance of reconstructed imperfection.”