Luigi - Amanda Adomaitis
Luigi
2021
Amanda Adomaitis (Los Angeles, CA)
Ceramic
3 x 4.5 x 3.5 inches
Narrative written by the artist for this piece: “Luigi can't help it, everything is so surprising! Did you see that cat? SO CUTE! Also, have you ever had coffee? It's amaaaaazing! Everything is somehow new all the time and he. loves. all. of. it. Between you and me, I've often wondered, maybe there's something neurological going on? Like, how can it really all be new, and surprising? Either way, all it really means is Luigi passes through this world in a state of constant awe, wonder and joy...so what's the downside to that?”
Amanda originally studied literature and that love of character and story has continued to inform her work across varied disciplines ever since. For the last 15 years, Amanda has worked in the fashion industry in a variety of roles, most recently specializing in textile design. While studying at Central Saint Martins and the London College of Fashion where she obtained her MA in Fashion Design, she found her creative voice. It is during these studies that she first started to imagine and illustrate her own creatures.
At the root of these creations is her fascination with the idea of the uncanny and the notion of feeling as action. The simultaneous reaction of being drawn to something while also being repelled by it, the combination of the familiar and the unfamiliar: these are the ideas that drive her. Crucial to this notion is the difference between the sensation of the uncanny and its position in stark difference to shock or gothic sensibilities. She is constantly striving to reach that level of engagement that is paramount to the uncanny.
Much of her work is focussed on how we, as people, move among each other. She is driven by a desire to understand the motives behind people’s actions and often works these feelings out through her creatures.
She fell in love with ceramics early in life but it is only recently she has picked the practice up again and fallen deeply in love with the process of envisioning the characters in her mind through the medium.
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Luigi
2021
Amanda Adomaitis (Los Angeles, CA)
Ceramic
3 x 4.5 x 3.5 inches
Narrative written by the artist for this piece: “Luigi can't help it, everything is so surprising! Did you see that cat? SO CUTE! Also, have you ever had coffee? It's amaaaaazing! Everything is somehow new all the time and he. loves. all. of. it. Between you and me, I've often wondered, maybe there's something neurological going on? Like, how can it really all be new, and surprising? Either way, all it really means is Luigi passes through this world in a state of constant awe, wonder and joy...so what's the downside to that?”
Amanda originally studied literature and that love of character and story has continued to inform her work across varied disciplines ever since. For the last 15 years, Amanda has worked in the fashion industry in a variety of roles, most recently specializing in textile design. While studying at Central Saint Martins and the London College of Fashion where she obtained her MA in Fashion Design, she found her creative voice. It is during these studies that she first started to imagine and illustrate her own creatures.
At the root of these creations is her fascination with the idea of the uncanny and the notion of feeling as action. The simultaneous reaction of being drawn to something while also being repelled by it, the combination of the familiar and the unfamiliar: these are the ideas that drive her. Crucial to this notion is the difference between the sensation of the uncanny and its position in stark difference to shock or gothic sensibilities. She is constantly striving to reach that level of engagement that is paramount to the uncanny.
Much of her work is focussed on how we, as people, move among each other. She is driven by a desire to understand the motives behind people’s actions and often works these feelings out through her creatures.
She fell in love with ceramics early in life but it is only recently she has picked the practice up again and fallen deeply in love with the process of envisioning the characters in her mind through the medium.
Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge. Request shipping invoice at checkout.
Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.
Thank you so much for stopping by, Trash Lamb appreciates ewe!
Luigi
2021
Amanda Adomaitis (Los Angeles, CA)
Ceramic
3 x 4.5 x 3.5 inches
Narrative written by the artist for this piece: “Luigi can't help it, everything is so surprising! Did you see that cat? SO CUTE! Also, have you ever had coffee? It's amaaaaazing! Everything is somehow new all the time and he. loves. all. of. it. Between you and me, I've often wondered, maybe there's something neurological going on? Like, how can it really all be new, and surprising? Either way, all it really means is Luigi passes through this world in a state of constant awe, wonder and joy...so what's the downside to that?”
Amanda originally studied literature and that love of character and story has continued to inform her work across varied disciplines ever since. For the last 15 years, Amanda has worked in the fashion industry in a variety of roles, most recently specializing in textile design. While studying at Central Saint Martins and the London College of Fashion where she obtained her MA in Fashion Design, she found her creative voice. It is during these studies that she first started to imagine and illustrate her own creatures.
At the root of these creations is her fascination with the idea of the uncanny and the notion of feeling as action. The simultaneous reaction of being drawn to something while also being repelled by it, the combination of the familiar and the unfamiliar: these are the ideas that drive her. Crucial to this notion is the difference between the sensation of the uncanny and its position in stark difference to shock or gothic sensibilities. She is constantly striving to reach that level of engagement that is paramount to the uncanny.
Much of her work is focussed on how we, as people, move among each other. She is driven by a desire to understand the motives behind people’s actions and often works these feelings out through her creatures.
She fell in love with ceramics early in life but it is only recently she has picked the practice up again and fallen deeply in love with the process of envisioning the characters in her mind through the medium.
Domestic and international shipping available for an additional charge. Request shipping invoice at checkout.
Please refer to our FAQs page for more info about shipping, turn around times, in-store pick up for local orders, and our policies regarding exchanges and returns.
Thank you so much for stopping by, Trash Lamb appreciates ewe!