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Flower heads (working title)
Georgia Munnik
Artwork 2024
Artwork: Georgia Munnik, Flower heads (working title) (2024). Hario coffee filters, resin, resin pigment, oxidised copper, seawater, oakmoss residue, lemon verbena residue, LED lightbulb and cable. 100 x 30 x 20 cm. Courtesy and copyright the artist.
Artist Georgia Munnik Title Flower heads (working title) Date 2024 Materials Hario coffee filters, resin, resin pigment, oxidised copper, seawater, oakmoss residue, lemon verbena residue, LED lightbulb and cable Dimensions 100 x 30 x 20 cm Credit Courtesy and copyright the artist

An in-progress series of scented light sculptures, Flower heads (working title) are constructed from large Hario coffee filters routinely used by the artist in her perfumery practice. These particular filters hold traces of oakmoss absolute and lemon verbena, which she hand-distilled. The bubble-like formations are laminate plastic sculpted using a heat gun and painted with turquoise-tinted resin.

b.1990, Johannesburg

Georgia Munnik is a visual artist, published writer and self-taught perfumer. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions and attended artist residencies in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Russia, South Africa, Sweden and Switzerland. Her commissioned projects include two light art sculptures, How do you mourn? (2021) and Orpheus (2023), produced for Spier Light Art Exhibition, Stellenbosch. In 2022, Munnik was a featured artist at Proto, the store at A4 Arts Foundation, Cape Town. She was also the recipient of the Rupert Museum Social Impacts Art Award Residency, which supported an enquiry into her long-term interest in perfumery. Munnik has since developed a senses-based methodology for her PhD project at Stellenbosch University Visual Arts Department and a commercial perfume practice. She recently launched her first eau de parfum, PHENOTYPE 13, at AKJP in Cape Town. Her solo presentation with Rupert Museum, Stellenbosch, will take place in mid-2025, for which she will present a series of limited-edition sculptural perfumes.

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