Masako Miki’s larger-than-life felted wool sculptures are inviting, fun, and just wacky enough to be highly memorable. Bridging the divide between sculpture and furniture, her designs have pleasant curves and shapes, and this series showcases fluorescent shades of pink, yellow, green, and orange. Her show at the Berkeley Art Museum was especially crowd-pleasing, with her oversized creations eliciting grins and smiles from passersby. Via Juxtapoz:

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