Qeeboo Who Are You Cushion
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Linescapes collection includes a series of poufs, cushions and carpets all characterized by lines, texts and stylized drawings in black and white, a recurring language that Shantell uses in her artwork.
The cushions are characterized by a distinctive black and white graphic on both sides. Who Are You cushion will turn your living spaces into an artsy environment.
Double-faced printed cushion suitable for indoor environments.
Material: Polyester fabric, Acrylic
Size: H 45 cm, W 45 cm, Weight: 0,5 Kg
Shantell Martin
Shantell Martin is a multifaceted individual, known for her roles as a public speaker, intuitive philosopher, cultural facilitator, curator, choreographer, songwriter, and performer, among others. Her diverse range of activities spans from collaborations in fashion and with celebrities to teaching positions at prestigious institutions like MIT Media Lab, NYU Tisch ITP, and Columbia University’s Brown Institute. She has even choreographed a ballet for the Boston Ballet. Through her artistic journey, Shantell constantly pushes the boundaries of her LINE, creating fresh connections between fine art, education, design, philosophy, and technology. Her work delves into themes such as intersectionality, identity, and the concept of play.