Jessica Joslin is a Boston-born and Chicago-based brilliant visual artist who works with animal bones, leather, metal bits and other found objects to create delicate looking skeletal structures of creatures real and imagined. Her work, I suppose, could be categorized as “steam punk”-ish but there’s an elegance to it that makes me reluctant to label it after an industrial revolution inspired artistic style. I think these pieces belong in a museum. (And in my house, if only I could afford one)
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May 4, 2010 at 11:12 pm
banyan
she used to live beneath chris and i in the ukrainian village! awesome stuff…
b
May 5, 2010 at 12:03 am
Elana
I know, I remember you telling me about her saying that she was a bit of a hermit, always working. I fell in love with her work back then. So amazing.