Emma Bruschi’s Rye Sculptures Celebrate the Humble Elegance of Ancient Harvest Rituals — Colossal



Craft
Design
Nature

#Emma Bruschi
#jewelry
#sculpture

March 8, 2024

Grace Ebert

All images © Emma Bruschi, shared with permission

Rustic elegance meets agricultural ritual in Emma Bruschi’s rye sculptures. Utilizing a traditional long-handled scythe on her family’s farm in Haute-Savoie, Bruschi harvests straw that she weaves and knots into jewelry and “harvest bouquets,” small works that highlight the natural allure of the crop. Many of her designs accentuate the textures and shapes possible within the humble material as it splays outward in tufts and tightly interlaces in rows, evoking ancient symbols of fertility and timeless growth.

To simplify the process of separating a single piece of straw into smaller parts, Bruschi collaborated with the PEF workshop in Pantin to create a special tool that zips up the center of the shoot. “Transmission is also part of my job so that these ancient techniques can live on. However, straw-working tools are sometimes scarce or of poor quality. So it seemed logical to me to reproduce these ancient tools with today’s means,” she tells Colossal.

Bruschi plans to develop additional implements in the future and is currently working on a book to share more about her work and process. Head to Instagram to see the straw splitter in action, and find available bouquets and earrings in Bruschi’s shop.

 

a small wheat wall sculpture with braided and woven pieces

 

a small wheat wall sculpture with braided and woven pieces

a small wheat wall sculpture with braided and woven pieces

a small wheat wall sculpture with braided and woven pieces

a pair of earrings in a flower shape made of rye

a pair of earrings in a round flower shape made of rye

#Emma Bruschi
#jewelry
#sculpture

 

Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. You’ll connect with a community of like-minded readers who are passionate about contemporary art, read articles and newsletters ad-free, sustain our interview series, get discounts and early access to our limited-edition print releases, and much more. Join now!



Source link

We use cookies to give you the best online experience. By agreeing you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our cookie policy.

Close Popup
Privacy Settings saved!
Privacy Settings

When you visit any web site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. Control your personal Cookie Services here.

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems.

Technical Cookies
In order to use this website we use the following technically required cookies
  • wordpress_test_cookie
  • wordpress_logged_in_
  • wordpress_sec

WooCommerce
We use WooCommerce as a shopping system. For cart and order processing 2 cookies will be stored. This cookies are strictly necessary and can not be turned off.
  • woocommerce_cart_hash
  • woocommerce_items_in_cart

Decline all Services
Save
Accept all Services
Open Privacy settings