Fallen leaves, fertile ground for Alyssa Jos's creations
Guest edited by Juliette Sebille
“nature dictates the process”
Using autumn leaves, Alyssa Jos creates artworks and decorative objects connected to living things that flourish in the world of decoration.
Their shapes, colours, and surfaces, ranging from translucent to opaque, matt, or glossy, are fascinating. Their beauty makes them a material of choice for Alyssa Jos. The botanical sculptor works with dead leaves by hand, respecting their nature. She creates artworks and decorative objects connected to living things that flourish in the world of decoration.
“nature dictates the process”
Using autumn leaves, Alyssa Jos creates artworks and decorative objects connected to living things that flourish in the world of decoration.
Their shapes, colours, and surfaces, ranging from translucent to opaque, matt, or glossy, are fascinating. Their beauty makes them a material of choice for Alyssa Jos. The botanical sculptor works with dead leaves by hand, respecting their nature. She creates artworks and decorative objects connected to living things that flourish in the world of decoration.
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