SORCERER
Estonian creative collective that emphasizes recycling of materials, creates one-of-a-kind, sometimes sculptural pieces, and hopes to maintain its uniqueness on a larger scale
SORCERER's goal is to provide an emotional experience. The way accessories, clothing, and crafts present themselves to the viewer often appears stark and irrational, and traditional gender roles and aesthetic standards are being subverted, along with the hierarchy between materials. They intuitively create wearables, find solutions through practice, and discover unexpected results that create unique and raw combinations
SORCERERER discovers that seemingly easily attainable perfection is its opposite: a desire for more sensual experiences, materiality, and ease, a preference for fragility, imperfection, irregularity, and uncertainty
SORCERERER chooses to deliberately juxtapose natural and artificial beauty to create contrasts and conflicting environments
SORCERERER encourages the viewer to confront their instinctive attitude toward (human) form by distorting it in an abstract and decorative way, presenting a new way of thinking about covering the body. The work transforms the wearer into a creation that reflects SORCERERER's own worldview
SORCERER's goal is to provide an emotional experience. The way accessories, clothing, and crafts present themselves to the viewer often appears stark and irrational, and traditional gender roles and aesthetic standards are being subverted, along with the hierarchy between materials. They intuitively create wearables, find solutions through practice, and discover unexpected results that create unique and raw combinations
SORCERERER discovers that seemingly easily attainable perfection is its opposite: a desire for more sensual experiences, materiality, and ease, a preference for fragility, imperfection, irregularity, and uncertainty
SORCERERER chooses to deliberately juxtapose natural and artificial beauty to create contrasts and conflicting environments
SORCERERER encourages the viewer to confront their instinctive attitude toward (human) form by distorting it in an abstract and decorative way, presenting a new way of thinking about covering the body. The work transforms the wearer into a creation that reflects SORCERERER's own worldview