Bonsai Couture combines the traditions of bonsai making with the practices of haute couture or high fashion. Each piece represents individuality redefined not only with delicacy but also with an element of fantasy and extravagance.
The ancient practice of aesthetic miniaturization of trees has existed for over a thousand years. This meditative process of cultivation involves shaping and sculpting a tree to resemble mythical dragons, animals, and birds. The process of design and creation in haute couture has similar characteristics - time-consuming, hand-executed techniques, custom fitting one-of-a kind pieces made of high-quality fabrics.
For Guerra de la Paz, integrating the techniques and philosophies of these two disciplines contributes to a universal dialogue inspired by the divine quest for perfection.
Bonsai Couture is on exhibit at the Galerie Kashya Hildebrand, and is also the first Swiss exhibition of Guerra de la Paz.
Painterly, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Aye, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Fifi, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Gaughin, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Pink Pom Pom, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Red Pom Pom, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Indochine, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Guerra de la Paz
Bonsai Couture
Chinois, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Chinois, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Painterly, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Aye, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Fifi, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Gaughin, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Pink Pom Pom, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Red Pom Pom, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Indochine, Bonsai Tree, 2011
Bonsai Couture, June 8 - August 15, 2011
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