Daisy Boman creates her Bo-men out of clay.
The “Bo-men” are there to remind us how much struggle defines our lives in the world. But are we all that different in our struggling? Daisy Boman suggests not, offering us a unique look at ourselves.
Their language is unique. Faceless, they ask us to look at them for what they are, not for what they look like. Their movements, situations and attitudes speak for themselves. Boman’s sculptures experience life, with a playful and challenging attitude but also in even more dramatic fashion. They race, try hard for something better, make choices, and carry the burden of life.
Their uniforms are white because colours and races should not matter, their heads are square: we are all “from the same mould”, conditioned by the society we live in.
They can make you smile, but look closer and you will quickly discover how serious they are.
Its amazing how these pieces of art can express emotions. It can imitate a person, a view or an event! Loved the idea..
Found them in Halcyon Gallery, Mayfair.
For more info visit their website
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Her works are very unique and shows us that “we are not all that different from anyone else in the world, for we all share the same struggle to define our everyday lives” and i agree with her !