Taiwanese artist Li Min-Yi created these cocoon-like sculptures titled Dwellings No.33: Cocoon for the annual exhibition of Seed Project in Taiwan this August. Situated on the dividing island in the middle of a busy street, the sculptures smoothly merged with the location and become part of the bustling urban setting. The artist believes these cocoons represent our craving for an ideal private living space.
A cocoon protects one's privacy and offers a secure place to complete a life cycle.~ Li Min-Yi
via Seed Project
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