Tall, white and depicting from sexual scenes to daily life activities. This is how one could define the sculptures by New York-based artist Cajsa von Zeipel. But they are more than that: they relate to our fears, our ambitions, and also, to our size. By creating large-scale sculptures that you must admire by looking up, she creates a power dynamic and an interaction that makes you feel like having an interaction with a person of flesh and bone. Instead, they’re made from plaster, carved with multiple tools like a Japanese fish knife.
Cajsa von Zeipel : Large scale provocation
Nikola Cemanova, Metal, January 31, 2018