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It was created by Portuguese artistst Joana Vasconcelos. Named “A Noiva”, which translates as The Bride, the 5-meter-high tampon chandelier is one of the main exhibits at Joana Vasconcelos’ “Netless” exhibition, in Lisbon.
If you’re unfamiliar with Joana Vasconcelos, she’s the artist behind the amazing stainless pot shoes installation that we featured a while back. “The Bride” is one of her most original artworks, made up of over 14,000 tampons, wire and cotton thread.
There’s nothing peculiar about Joana Vasconcelos’ chandelier, if seen from a distance, but as you approach you begin to make out the strange materials she used. Right now, the tampon chandelier is only soaking up the gazes of art lovers, and will continue to do so until the Belem Cultural Center exhibition ends, on May 18, 2010.
Coração Independente Dourado, 2004 made from plastic cutlery
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HUGE photo:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LkbcE_nKI...xQKQ/s1600-h/CoracaoIndependenteDourado_1.jpg
That'd be str8 guy dream;slip his in and he is good to go.Well, there are condom dresses[/IMG]
Woow she truly is an amazing artist. I like the shoe one also. looks very creative.That's amazing... I looked for more photos of it and found these:
i always wanted to make a quilt out of belly button lint, but i never got around to it
