this is beautiful work. I am very concerned about the method of applying the fibre. Even though Kim wears protective gear during the application, surely this should be done in a dedicated room so the fibres won't be lose all over the room afterwards to inhale. I hope he considers this as it could be extremely toxic to ingest into the body.
@snakefinger2 жыл бұрын
Nice !
@simonhawker92772 жыл бұрын
fantastical is not a word its just fantastic it mean of fantasy or not real
@jefffriedberg2 жыл бұрын
What the heyell is this even about?????
@petemavus29482 жыл бұрын
Wow what an enchanted life...Enjoy!
@gracesalinas48902 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of things you see under a microscope Awesomely Amazingly Beautiful just Beautiful ❤️ it Love it Love it keep up the Awesomeness because you Truly are Awesome I just Truly Love Art's and crafts how you can take just about anything and make something so very beautiful with it Thanks for sharing made my days and nights that much more Brighter 🥰😍💝💌💝💖💯 Beautiful GOD BLESSED LOVE to you and your family and friends and pets and to everyone everywhere everyday in Jesus Mighty name Amen and Amen Hallelujah Amen Thanks again GOD BLESSED us all everyone in Jesus Mighty name Amen
@viktorsviridov62402 жыл бұрын
when I worked in small restoration company in NY, we fixed his sculptures. Feathers and fingers were big problem.Remember rabbits
@chrislecky7102 жыл бұрын
no body is listening to the fuckry foolishness that motivated you to act like a twat..
@neilbevan55842 жыл бұрын
Visionary
@marcelcatellier97342 жыл бұрын
Absolutely "brilliant" love this art. M .
@rishadq2 жыл бұрын
Very cool, I saw a pic with his work some time back but couldn't find it again. Thanks!
Dang, buy those twins(?) some toys! Love your story and how it evolved into the moss children and their story.
@Alexander-rq9he2 жыл бұрын
Art has devolved into something weird…it’s now a contest to see who can be the weirdest…🤮
@bob1100882 жыл бұрын
It's easy to make something ugly but very difficult to make something beautiful.
@Keepthecircleclean2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou
@jacktoddy97832 жыл бұрын
and you get paid for this?
@CHT4202 жыл бұрын
Fiskars are my favorite scissors have a few pair. Nice work‼️
@megs41932 жыл бұрын
When I seen the most covered figures it reminded me of tree people in books written by Emily Rhoda the 3 doors trilogy, straight away they took me to that magical world, I would give anything to see her creations mixed with yours, I say, 3 years late 🤷♀️🙇♀️🍀👍.
@AmaratMamu2 жыл бұрын
really wonderful the Moss people. And that future loneliness, I think, is contained in that terrible nylon toxic fiber. ( 'A beautiful reflection of the natural world' with a highly toxic material... what a contradiction)
@mariaetheridge83432 жыл бұрын
Wow! What great art - my kind!! Love this - please don't stop!
@Xandercorp2 жыл бұрын
The poster for privilege right here, lol...
@ChristophersMum2 жыл бұрын
These sculptures are superb...they look as though they just maybe take to life...just as they do in my imagination...thank you Jefunne love from Scotland💌😁
@dazedconfused50192 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Isn't it great when a fluke turns out to be star of the show; ugly yellow. Your art, your work place and your family speaks volumes.
@catherineleslie-faye43022 жыл бұрын
Where do I get the moss people book?
@VideosByJefunne Жыл бұрын
Hi, the 1st edition of the book was sold out about a year ago. But now there is a 2nd edition available via Kim Simonsson's website: www.kimsimonsson.com/news-about-kim-simonsson.html
@avidodd262 жыл бұрын
this video desperately needs a lavalier mic
@barbarakaucher2 жыл бұрын
Hello, this is a very nice video, so interesting! His work is amazing, so poetic! Thank you for sharing it, very good job! 🤗
@AmyFerguson2 жыл бұрын
I like the 3 dimensionality of people...it is not a simple straight path
@sarjanalastname60492 жыл бұрын
Nice to see that these are made by artist, at day job. When other option is to frame idea and make couple of drawings, mini sculpture perhaps give to work group who make 10 per month, asking same price. Or worst kind of idea Chinese make 1000 moss orphans 3D printing machine / per 2 months, sold whit trademark. My point is no more trash, is good if these are art pieces not products, more valuable and more rare, more desirable. Cant say about nylon fiber is it environment friendly, depends how artifact and materials for it is kept and do we give artist secular right to use polluting materials. Logic is usual, norm, when you use these kind of materials what pollute, result is that what you are describing here, orphans wondering alone polluted world trying survive in future.
@bastelkiste22422 жыл бұрын
Great 💚
@jamesalanstephensmith79302 жыл бұрын
Amazing!
@karşıkimasa2 жыл бұрын
hi from Turkey hayallerimde bile ulaşamadığım olanaklardaki stüdyonuzu mu, yoksa eserlerinizi mi daha çok sevdim bilemiyorum.... öyle sanıyorum ki yaratıcılığınız hepsinden daha görkemli...
@fruitlessbeast2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff!
@janinegaboury58502 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate to see the exhibit at the American Swedish Institute in Mpls Mn a few years ago. Wonderful
@Rachel-yi8yy2 жыл бұрын
Wow so clever 😊
@lestariabadi2 жыл бұрын
So, that’s the two headed rabbit at the end?
@maximecachaou41672 жыл бұрын
Would be much better if you used real moss! Microscopic Nylon fibers cause dramatic damage to your lungs unfortunately:(
@NightTimeDay2 жыл бұрын
That's why he's wearing the suit and is in a specialist ventilated space...
@rickh37142 жыл бұрын
Yes. Rembrandt should have used real flesh instead of that dreadful, dangerous flake white paint stuff. OK a bit rough! But the whole point about these works (to me) is their synthetic nature. Putting moss on them might reduce them to a piece of garden centre gnomeland whimsy. As it is they are 'otherworldly' due in no small part to the artist's command of technique & knowledge plus application of synthetic materials.
@wolkenstern13752 жыл бұрын
😍😍💗😘👍
@BRETT740222 жыл бұрын
Where can I get the book?
@VideosByJefunne Жыл бұрын
Hi, the 1st edition of the book was sold out about a year ago. But now there is a 2nd edition available via Kim Simonsson's website: www.kimsimonsson.com/news-about-kim-simonsson.html
@murdockscott2 жыл бұрын
I was quite taken with these sculptures and went looking for the book that was put out a few years ago, unfortunately I had no luck finding a place to purchase it. Amazing and haunting work.
@dannistor72942 жыл бұрын
...no pretense in his demeanor: a decent, honest artist, very good at his craft... Unfortunately, the bombastic, purely journalistic title writes off these qualities (rare in our times, although they may sound modest). The usual adjectives like "amazing", "awesome", cheap interjections ("wow", etc.) put Mr.Simonson in the same league with scores of would-be artists flocking the Internet, hash-tag experts fishing for praise. ...He deserves much better, as the clip is proving...
@carinaekstrom12 жыл бұрын
Nice! But imagine if it could be done with real moss!
@michaelstem21662 жыл бұрын
I believe it can. If you were to "under fire" this clay (and possibly leave some larger pores) - I believe you could "seed" the sculpture with moss. The under fired clay being used to hold extra water for the moss to feed from and grip to. Think "chia pet." I've toyed with this before on planters with a little success... I should revisit that idea...
@carinaekstrom12 жыл бұрын
@@michaelstem2166 Yes, that sounds like an interesting idea. And have you seen the moss art they make on walls, etc, with the use of a mixture of moss and a growth culture that they paint onto the walls? It would need more delicate handling and upkeep of course.
@michaelwhite80312 жыл бұрын
Like his work but not the pushing of the green agenda.
@riverAmazonNZ2 жыл бұрын
Inspiring stuff! I’m fascinated by moss, so I love this moss look.
@scriblemaker2 жыл бұрын
is the flocking permanent? Or is the fibre prone to breakign off?
@gwynnlinn11332 жыл бұрын
Amazing!
@duantorruellas7162 жыл бұрын
That work is amazing , I love how it is a beautiful reflection of the natural world.