The Spaghetti Designs of Alice Pegna

Once again, an artist proved that, through creativity, a masterpiece can be made from simple materials. A spaghetti for instance. 

Designer-artist Alice Pegna uses spaghetti to create elegant headdresses, dresses, and objects in her series ‘Ex Nihilo”.

The strands’ rigid, uncooked form allows the artist to craft geometric designs, culminating in the bold final result..
“In my experiments I wanted it solid, structured, a bit unlike what it gets when cooked, so I decided to mount it in a structure, fixing them to each other, creating polygons of which the peculiarities make the spaghetti resistant,” the artist says. 

Head on over at Hi-Fructose to view more of the spaghetti designs.

Image: Jacques Peg


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