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Plyconic | Contemporary Artist: Artworks & Biography

  • Plyconic | Contemporary Artist: Artworks & Biography
Plyconic
  • United Kingdom
  • Plastician

Architecture is not based on concrete and steel, nor on the elements of the ground. It's about wonder. - Daniel Libeskind

Helen, known by her pseudonym Plyconic, is an East London-based artist with a background in furniture design. Her passion for art blossomed after a captivating visit to London's Barbican Centre, where the interaction of light with architecture deeply inspired her. This decisive moment led her to use plywood, the material of her creations, to capture and recreate the observed play of light.
Plyconic creates 3D architectural artworks using plywood, inspired by post-war architecture and its innovative use of materials. Her process begins by exploring architectural forms that can be translated into layers of wood. After sketching the designs and determining the arrangement of the layers, she laser-cuts the plywood, then methodically assembles them to form relief paintings. This technique, combining practical aesthetics with the beauty of natural wood, offers a soothing and unique visual experience, highlighting the inherent softness of wood grain against the hard lines of modern architecture.
  • 2023
    Exposition solo
    Manchester, United Kingdom
  • 2023
    Artist featured in The Guardian (national newspaper)
    London, United Kingdom
  • 2021
    Began creating paintings in plywood and successfully launched the Barbican series of works
    London, United Kingdom
  • 1979
    Birth
    London, United Kingdom
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