The Most Colorful Modeling Clay Pop Art by Alexandra Bruel

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Clay pop art by alexandra bruel

French art director and illustrator alexandra bruel engages the familiar childhood novelty of plasticine as her medium to imagine pop art props for advertising applications. bruel issues her clay creations to a range of disciplines including animation, textile design, photography, sculpture and illustration. her creative process includes rolling, folding, and cuting the malleable material into a mixed collection of objects, shapes, and typographic forms.


  
In stop-motion claymation, created in collaboration with film director eric beaupre, the 3-dimensional plasticine forms become active moving figures. the quirky short film, which was created for a new year’s greeting, is based on the marx ernst quotation ‘art is a child’s play’ and illustrates those five words.


Bruel’s set design work for british vogue magazine included warhol-influenced popular icons made from her signature clay substance. colorful campbell’s cans, psychedelic bananas, and exploding comic bubbles were individually handcrafted and adorned with jewels for the editorial spread.

Clay banana covered in jewelry for the british vogue pop issue


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