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Daisy Collingridge's sculpture "Colin" features a blend of pastel pinks and soft forms, creating a plush, undulating landscape reminiscent of the human body. The piece is characterized by its use of textiles to construct exaggerated, organic shapes that blur the line between abstraction and figuration. This immersive work exhibits her distinctive style of fabric manipulation rooted in her fashion background. By crafting large, tactile sculptures she calls “squishies,” Collingridge explores and celebrates the human form through playful and inventive textile artistry. ...
A multi-disciplinary artist working across sculpture, photography and performance, the core of British artist Daisy Collingridges work is an exploration and celebration of the human form. Her love of textiles lead her first to a degree in Fashion Design from Central Saint Martins, graduating in 2014. After working with Louis Vuitton and Atelier, her work developed from fashion into contemporary art and sculpture, but still remained rooted in fabric manipulation and figure, creating ‘squishies’, the name of her wearable sculpture. ...
LODO Gallery is a contemporary art space dedicated to exploring the dynamic relationship between emptiness and materiality. Founded on the belief that the void is not a lack, but a fertile ground for meaning and creation, the gallery showcases works across a range of media—including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video. Its curatorial approach emphasizes conceptual depth and visual resonance, offering exhibitions that invite reflection on contrast, presence, and transformation. The name LODO, meaning “mud” in Spanish, symbolizes the gallery’s core philosophy: like mud—a blend of earth and water—the void is a generative matrix where form and thought take shape. Located at the intersection of absence and expression, LODO Gallery fosters a space where artistic practices can unfold with freedom, nuance, and integrity. ...