Olga Flór

Olga Flór

Spatial | Textile | Craft | Material

Olga Flór, (1995, UK) artist-designer, works in Eindhoven. Grew up in the french Alps. Got a bachelor in art history and raduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2020.

Olga Flór explores how to extend and distort space to emphasize emotional connections with our surroundings. She finds endless possibilities in malleable materials like metal and textile, using techniques that bend, shape, and transform fragments of reality to highlight the presence of objects and the memories they evoke. 

Drawing is central to Flór’s practice, allowing her to recompose and transform elements of reality. Her textile works act as visual tacile windows creating immersion and escape. Using figurative elements and abstracted body parts, she invites the viewer to engage actively with the space. 

Olga Flór’s metal sculptures explore the quiet interactions between objects and their surroundings. Shaping wax and carving hard materials, she casts these everyday sceneries into aluminum. These abstracted fragments of reality evoke memories and sensations, projecting moments of rest and contemplation.

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