Baba Yaga's House
Cardboard Installation by Vector Space Makers
Robyn Troyer, Randy Sass, Allison Swede, Reese Preston, Paul Van De Graaf, Nicholas Grummon & Mollie Walsh
This towering work is inspired by the infamous home of Baba Yaga, a legendary figure from Slavic folklore. She is an ambiguous character — sometimes fearsome and cruel, other times a keeper of wisdom and justice. Her house, is as strange and unpredictable as the witch herself.
This installation is about bringing folklore to life. and the challenge of making, the learning gained, the struggles overcome, and the camaraderie built when makers come together. We love that cardboard is humble — yet capable of inspiring awe. With imagination and teamwork, even the simplest material can transform into something extraordinary.
Robyn Troyer, Randy Sass, Allison Swede, Reese Preston, Paul Van De Graaf, Nicholas Grummon & Mollie Walsh
This towering work is inspired by the infamous home of Baba Yaga, a legendary figure from Slavic folklore. She is an ambiguous character — sometimes fearsome and cruel, other times a keeper of wisdom and justice. Her house, is as strange and unpredictable as the witch herself.
This installation is about bringing folklore to life. and the challenge of making, the learning gained, the struggles overcome, and the camaraderie built when makers come together. We love that cardboard is humble — yet capable of inspiring awe. With imagination and teamwork, even the simplest material can transform into something extraordinary.
Vector Space Group Build
Vector Space members get together for the challenge of making periodically throughout the year, this is one of our fun, fabulous and more outlandish projects!
Categories: Art & Design