Quantities of Curiosity
Designer
University of California, Davis
2017
Romanesco Broccoli was the subject for hand-made two-piece silicon and plaster molds, which were used to yield one hundred plaster castings of the peculiar vegetable. The sculpture drew curiosity in its singular organic forms and repetition as a group of multiples. This piece was one of the results of my interdisciplinary research in pursuit of an MFA in Design and was on exhibition in the Cruess Hall design building at UC Davis.