The Silent Village
This brilliant collection of work by Icelandic designer Bryjnar Sigurdarson is currently on show at Galerie Kreo.
It’s clear to see how these pieces are influenced and inspired by the landscape of his homeland's dock and coastal environments, as well as the fisherman’s craft techniques. There’s an almost a monotonous quality to Icelandic coastlines, so designed element such as the ropes, flags, and buoys that hang from fishing boats, begin to take on greater prominence. “Wow . . . so orange, so blue!”.
And it’s this quality I see reflected in Bryjnar’s work; this combination of classic construction and assembly methods, with the addition of knitting, knots, and details add color to each work by hand. Very striking!
The Silent Village Collection is on display at Galerie Kreo until February 8th, 2014.
* All images © Fabrice Gousset – Courtesy Galerie kreo.