From unwound bronze vases to tangled neon chandeliers, William Farrell and Elliott Hundley’s unconventional pieces are both livable and lived-in. They’re also one-of-a-kind and unreplicable, with each mold destroyed in the traditional firing process and the end result displaying the grooves and ridges of the duo’s fingerprints. Here, they present a dialect of artifacts linking histories of the past, present, and future, treating each object as drawings never fully realized, sketches continually finessed that beckon human touch.
Photography by Zachary Balber.
