ROSA DE JONG 2/3 – Her latest project, Micro Matter, where she created towering houses and tall buildings, but also other all handmade natural objects inside the narrow confines of large glass test tubes is absolutely special. Putting art and especially New York skyscrapers into something 20 times smaller than a bottle sounds almost impossible to achieve. Some pieces even play with gravity and appear to grow both upward and downward.
To pursue this issue, see the gallery of Rosa de Jong here:
http://meetingbenches.com/2017/04/rosa-de-jong-1987-dutch-artist-like-small/
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