suzanne husky
Oh my word, OUI! This work, titled “Douceur de fleurs” / “Sweetness of Flowers”, is the work of France born, San Francisco based artist Suzanne Husky. Laundry detergent, hand soap and every other flower-scented product recreated in clay. The imperfectness of each bottle is perfect! This is what Google translates her statement to:
“Sweetness of flowers, Secret of the world, Feast of flowers, Natural freshness, Dream of nature. In addition to ensuring impeccable cleanliness, X makes you live a unique, purifying, sensory experience! An intoxicating scent gives your laundry a real escape from each wash. Corporate lyricism meets flowers.”
Ahhhh, I can smell the corporate lyricism from here! Happy Friday.
These are wonderful. I wish i could smell them.What an excellently creative idea to use these products. Excellent wirjv
These are wonderful ❤️ such a wonderfully creative idea to use products such as these,,
Whoa! Totally crushing on these…especially that orange Omo piece. Love how Suzanne has reinterpreted these terrible plastic containers in natural/organic clay.
These are EVERYTHING! So fun and fresh.
These poetic imperfections in ceramic are truly unique and genius.
Made from clay, a complete contradiction. Fabulous play to my senses!
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