
Personally, I think her modern aesthetic will be perfect for the GenArt cutting edge vibe. I love her clean lines and her clever way of deconstructing icons and recreating them in a rather graphic and non-linear way. Her background in architecture really lends itself to her designs, as she clearly has spent years visualizing three dimensional shapes and working out how they best fit together.
She had originally won me over with her 'Multiply' series, that features arrows as the principal icon (I still drool uncontrollably over those pieces). But in looking at her 'Deathstar Debris' collection, I really could see the extent of her vision. The name itself is good enough to intrigue anyone (come-on, it's dark, it's the 'force'...), and the design takes geometry to a whole other level. It's almost like the faceting of precious stones meeting some dark iron underworld.
If you're interested, you better snap up her work before she drowns in back-orders:
262 Mott St (nolita NYC)
105 Stanton (LES NYC)
147 Front St (Dumbo Brooklyn)
1952 1/2 Hillhurst Ave (Silverlake LA)
37 Marylebone High St (London England)
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