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The Playful and Experimental Installation Work of Anna Garforth

Anna Garforth incorporates a diverse range of natural and recycled materials for her installation work. She has a great deal of experience the areas of design, illustration and typography to expand on for her many public eco projects, community gardens and exhibitions. Garforth’s works are a playful experimentation with materials, language, rural communities and porous social boundaries. Newer works by Garforth include Wandering Territory, a 3D digital model of a brown bear covered in an image of an urban landscape. This illustrates the encroachment of urban expanses on the animal’s natural habitat. See more after the jump!


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Anna Garforth incorporates a diverse range of natural and recycled materials for her installation work. She has a great deal of experience the areas of design, illustration and typography to expand on for her many public eco projects, community gardens and exhibitions. Garforth’s works are a playful experimentation with materials, language, rural communities and porous social boundaries. Newer works by Garforth include Wandering Territory, a 3D digital model of a brown bear covered in an image of an urban landscape. This illustrates the encroachment of urban expanses on the animal’s natural habitat.


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Wild at Heart


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New Economics


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Love Your Street


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