Christophe guinet builds wearable batman suit out of tree bark

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CHRISTOPHE GUINET BUILDS WEARABLE BATMAN SUIT OUT OF TREE BARK all images courtesy of christophe guinet  FRENCH ARTIST CHRISTOPHE GUINET, ALSO KNOWN AS MONSIEUR PLANT, APPROPRIATES BOTANICAL


LIFE OF ALL CATEGORY AND CLASSIFICATION IN THE CREATION OF MODIFIED VARIATIONS OF FAMILIAR OBJECTS AND IDEAS. previously, designboom featured guinet’s ‘living’ NIKE sneakers made from


flowers and a ‘natural skateboard’ made of tree bark, both embodying his fascination and experimentation with organic materials as mediums for art-making.  bark batman in front of the louvre


museum in paris GUINET’S MOST RECENT PROJECT SEES THE MAKING OF A WEARABLE APPARATUS THAT COMBINES FICTION, FANTASY AND FLORAL MATERIALS. together with warner bros france and the splendens


factory, the artist has designed the iconic batman suit primarily out of tree bark, vegetal moss, lichen and fungus. a foam mold of the batman suit and helmet has been carefully wrapped and


covered in layers of tree bark, forming the suit’s distinctive pointed ears, opening for the mouth and nose, and defensive shoulder covering. _‘the bark of the tree is like the suit of the


superheroes — a protective force,’_ guinet says. _‘the foam strengthens the balance that exists between the symbiosis of nature and that of this mythical character.’_ the wearable apparatus


combines fiction, fantasy and floral materials the artist has designed the iconic batman suit primarily using tree bark, vegetal moss, lichen and fungus the batman suit and helmet has been


carefully wrapped and covered in layers of tree bark the suit, presented for the exhibition ‘batman, under the mask and cape’ at la maison muller detail of batman emblem made out of tree


bark the suit features batman’s distinctive pointed ears  nina azzarello I designboom jul 07, 2015