JOSHUA TORBICK FURNITURE
Updated 206 days ago
2012 In/tangibles; Southwestern College Gallery, Chula Vista CA
As a furniture artist I create sculptural environments to explore the boundaries of function. Each piece is an experiment in how shapes make space and how these spaces affect a passing observer. The shapes I create range from curved open spaces to partially closed volumes, each allowing different levels of comfort and shelter. These works provide a unique place for sitting or reclining, alone or in groups, but ask an occupant to conform to the space and reassess their own expectations of body position... I draw my design inspiration from both the natural environment and the devices human crafters have developed to better support life. In nature I may see a spontaneous negative space created by the forces of the natural world and envision how that form could function as a simple shelter if enhanced by human hands. In the constructed world I am often drawn to the evidence of human activity, the enhancing of materials and forms provided by nature. This can be seen in simple tools, where..