Girl with a Tulip

Drawing inspiration from the fashion of the Dutch Golden Age, and the historical phenomenon of "Tulip mania,” this piece reimagines 17th century silhouettes through unconventional materials. The sculpture is constructed from the machine sewn pages of Donna Tart’s “The Goldfinch.” This specific text was chosen to create a contemporary link to the period, echoing the 1654 painting of the same name by “Carel Fabritius” that serves a a central theme in the novel.


Girl with a Tulip

Drawing inspiration from the fashion of the Dutch Golden Age, and the historical phenomenon of "Tulip mania,” this piece reimagines 17th century silhouettes through unconventional materials. The sculpture is constructed from the machine sewn pages of Donna Tart’s “The Goldfinch.” This specific text was chosen to create a contemporary link to the period, echoing the 1654 painting of the same name by “Carel Fabritius” that serves a a central theme in the novel.

