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    Come get your honey
    (2019-07-12) Junebro, Anette; University of Gothenburg/HDK - School of Design and Crafts; Göteborgs universitet/HDK - Högskolan för design och konsthantverk
    My aim was to shape the body with a processed material as essence. With the help of "Come get your honey" a theme, I have experimented with the textile surface and shaped it on a body. From "Come get your honey" I have taken inspiration from the honeycomb and the hexagon's shape. There I found depth, surface, structures, textures, honey caves and cavities to explore. I found tactility and sensuality in the song "Honey" by the music artist Robyn, and the world of bees; such as honey, pollen, wax and body coating. The experiment has been the core. Curiosity about the possibilities of the textile material has been a method, where I have focused on creating textures on the surface. I have asked myself: What if I do this? Shaping a body with a processed material as essence was, among other things, for me to convey the everyday miracles - and I have used the diligent bees and the contents of "Honey" as reason. But also note that it is a delicate border between presence and absence of life. At present, there is a threat. The Honeybee society are knocked out, which in turn affects us humans and our lives on earth.

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