Sculpture “Denim Egg” This is a bold and ironic art object in which the form of the basic principle of life, the egg, collides with the symbol of popular culture and everyday life — denim. Woven from fragments of real jeans of different shades and brands, the composition transforms a banal garment into a carrier of meanings that combines fashion, protest, street aesthetics and conceptual art. Pockets, seams, buttons, rivets, belts and labels add up to a complex but recognizable texture, referring to the cultural heritage of the Levi's generation, the postmodern and consumer era.
The shape of the egg was not chosen by chance: archetypal, universal, it symbolizes the beginning, vulnerability, storage and potential. In the context of denim, this form acquires an almost philosophical depth — as if we are looking at an object in which the spirit of the time is hidden, lined with memory and nostalgia. The suture geography on its surface turns into a map on which you can find childhood, 90s fashion, and recycling ideas. Sculpture can become the center of a space — it does not require a frame, pedestal, or explanation, because it is an event in itself.
Created as part of the Dobrotorium project.Art, this work simultaneously supports the creativity of children with disabilities and sets a serious cultural tone: art can be fun, fragile, material and socially significant at the same time. The “Denim Egg” is not just an object, but a cultural collage in which a detail becomes a story, and textiles become a metaphor.