The artist, designed in Tokyo, perforated plastic objects in a series of tiny holes that already filtered the light, creating new textures for brilliant art objects.

Nina Nomura Realize a few thousand visuals with this material, favored during much of its history by the company of siglo XX, before revealing it perfectly harmful to the medium environment. This Japanese artist of 29 years, licensed in space design by the Escuela de Designe Kuwasawa, the new life.
Armed with a solder and an air conditioning mask, which includes all types of electrical appliances, products and plastic objects of everyday life, creating multiple agujeros that already filter the light. The perforation reveals the origin of this material, from which luminous cells arise in the appearance of molecular structures.
His most recent exhibition, ” Life Through Holes"(La vida a través de agujeros), presents a domestic installation, made for a refrigerator, a table and four chairs, with kitchen utensils and containers of products. The result is impressive, we emerge in an imaginary scenario, from cuento de hadas or de hielo. Brilliant advances that, Vistos de cerca, parecen cristales de diamante.

Meticuloso proceso
Nina Nomura's work drives us to explore the origins of this material, the way we use it in our daily life and its impact on the planet.


"Plastic is made from petroleum“,” he explained.This combustible fossil is formed from the corpses of marine organisms, such as plankton, algae and bacteria. Over the course of millions of years of intense heat and high pressure, our restaurants turn into carbon-intensive foods that depend on our primary fuel materials and a wide variety of products."
Our designs, without embargo, do not pretend to slow down or change plastic disasters. Según ella, el material, descompuesto en “minúsculas particulas”, sigue esparciéndose “Hasta the confines of our new planet, our natural propios of our digestive systems and the creatures that reach the depths of the oceans“This meticulous process requires that you can identify your origin to encounter a new, more natural life cycle.
Nathalie Dassa





