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    From the Author: "I was asked to re-purpose a plain wooden IKEA chair into a physical manifestation of a word. I was given the word Bipolar. I knew that there needed to be two discernible states interlocked, but completely opposed to each other. The two states are separated by a mirror... more

    Reviewed by aluis Dec 21, 04:11pm ( 47 reviews ) stevehaslip.com

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  • Rated by aluis on Dec 21, 4:11pm

    From the Author: "I was asked to re-purpose a plain wooden IKEA chair into a physical manifestation of a word. I was given the word Bipolar. I knew that there needed to be two discernible states interlocked, but completely opposed to each other. The two states are separated by a mirror through the middle that connects the two worlds and creates the illusion that each is complete."
  • Rated by Sundrip on Dec 18, 1:33pm

    Very well done, you hit it on the head.
  • Rated by Babs05 on Sep 16, 1:58pm

    fantastic
  • Rated by gagun2009 on Sep 03, 2:01pm

    funny:D
  • Rated by kaylator on Jul 26, 10:22pm

    want to has do this
  • Rated by StevieSall on Jul 08, 1:20pm

    Bi-Polar chair.....
  • Rated by Ryuukuro on Jul 07, 5:10pm

    Normally I don't like this kind of art as it seems like there wasn't much work brought into this--and, to be honest, I doubt there really was much work put into this other than grinding half of a chair down and assembling the two (thousand) parts on either side of a mirror. But there's something striking about this and, as it's pleasantly literal, I think I quite like this piece.
  • Rated by jannafire1 on Jul 07, 12:25pm

    very creative
  • Rated by Tath on Jul 07, 11:35am

    conceptual art! :)