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Kelly Jazvac lives and works in Toronto, Ontario. Her recent projects include sculptures and installations of paper patterns of pared-down pop culture objects and icons. The patterns are life-size, made by tiling letter-sized pieces of laminated ink-jet prints together with Scotch tape. The patterns are also produced as book works, binding sequentially all of the individual pages of the pattern into a hardcover book.
The works range from the utopic, to the practical, to the absurd; however, all depict objects or situations that embody a desire for improvement. They are representations of longing and aspiration, be it for time travel, haute couture, or a new noiseless dishwasher from Sears.
Contact
kellyjazvac@hotmail.com
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Part of the Enterprise. 2006. 8.3 m x 7.6 m. Laminated laser prints on cardstock, tape, model airplane glue, cardboard
A fantastical paper pattern for 0.01% of a model of Star Trek’s U.S.S. Enterprise is blown up to life size, and printed out on letter-sized pieces of cardstock. This is a section from the portside warp engine.
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