Her newest project, Outbox, explores one particular moment in the life-cycle of everyday objects – the passage from refuse or trash to recycled material. These materials of paper, metal, plastic and fabric, shaped by the treatment they have undergone become unique works through her perspective, sculptural forms with an intense beauty. What appears to be without value is in fact a source of inspiration, the unique and extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary. Her images are a product of chance, caught in the transient moment in their life, an ephemeral state between original use and new purpose.

She can be found investigating the wastelands of recycling plants, which she considers public galleries, in an effort to capture the beauty in the discarded remnants of our daily lives.

To read more about this project, Dead Sexy Magazine, has a terrific interview with Heidi.











2 comments:
You have such a pleasant way to present us artist photographers. Thank you.
Thanks so much Therese!
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