Marli Wunder: photography and dynamic creation
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Marli Wunder, Photography, Creative processAbstract
He text is about the process of creation of the Brazilian plastic artist Marli Wunder. We will see how the artist deals with matter in its artistic making until it reaches what Tim Ingold (2017) announces as "giving life to things". The work is intrinsically linked to life. The matter of things, the crossings, the affections, the sensations and the senses also take place in the space between (thing-image-thought). We will take a dive into some the creative process of Wunder to watch the networks that help create. We will see sections of the artist's notebook, the affections and lines of force that make the work operate, the researches and how the invention of her work is a dynamic process. Finally, we will observe how the selection and the collection of materials happens, and also, to approach the space of the street to the house of the artist in the attempt to notice that these places also works like opening laboratories to the creation.
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