Thea Lazăr lives and works in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Her artistic practice spans a wide range of mediums, including textile and embroidery, multimedia installations, video, and 3D animation. With a focus on storytelling, her work explores the intersection between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary technology, creating a dynamic dialogue that reflects both personal and universal narratives. Through the juxtaposition of nature and technology, she highlights the tension between the organic and the manufactured, prompting contemplation of their coexistence.
Nature, particularly local and endemic plants, holds a significant place in Lazăr’s artistic inspiration. Through the incorporation of botanical elements, she constructs a symbolic language that transcends geographical boundaries, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of all living things. By exploring the delicate relationship between human existence and the natural world, Lazăr’s art aims to evoke a sense of wonder and appreciation for the beauty and fragility of our environment.
In addition to her botanical motifs, she often turns her attention to cars and car parts, examining them through a nostalgic lens. By delving into this theme, she prompts viewers to reflect on the historical and cultural significance of automobiles, emphasizing their symbolic role in notions of mobility, progress, and personal freedom.
Lazăr intentionally creates moments of clash between her chosen medium and subject matter. This deliberate dissonance acts as a metaphor, representing the complexities and contradictions inherent in the world around us. By combining unexpected elements, she challenges viewers’ preconceptions, encouraging them to explore the multiple layers of meaning that emerge from seemingly contradictory elements.
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