Los Angeles-based artist Caitlin Wylde makes sculptures using nature's discarded materials: feathers become delicate trimmings and a collection of shells and sea creature's skeletons are arranged in a beach-inspired tableau.
Subscribers can read more about the idea of giving new life to old matter in our autumn/winter 2013/14 macro trend, Living Design.
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