Kelly Kozma's exhibition, "Watch Me Backflip," opens this weekend at Paradigm Gallery + Studio, showcasing her intricate art made from everyday discarded materials. Kozma collects colorful boxes, labels, and packaging, incorporating these into her expansive textile-inspired artworks and installations. Notable pieces like "Iguana & Myrrh" feature thousands of hand-stitched circles from found materials, reflecting her dedication to minimal waste. The exhibition encapsulates themes of mindfulness against overconsumption, while celebrating the connections between individuals and their surroundings through repurposed materials. Watch Me Backflip runs through June 1 in Philadelphia.
Kozma’s installations combine found materials and intricate stitching, turning discarded items into vibrant expressions of art that highlight interconnectedness and minimal-waste practices.
The exhibition 'Watch Me Backflip' showcases Kozma's commitment to reusing materials and emphasizes the importance of small interactions leading to a larger environmental impact.
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