Everything and Something Else (E.A.S.E.) combines various
minimalist and utilitarian creations, ranging from objects and
visual concepts to ideas and experiments in multiple forms.
The project explores new approaches to functionality, where
everything is reduced to the essence, whether it’s a physical item,
an art object, or a thought.
Many pieces embrace the philosophy of wabi-sabi, celebrating
imperfections and the beauty of transience.
Small messenger for essential things.
This bag features versatile attachment options: use the carabiners
to clip it onto pants or hang it on belt using the two loops on the
back.
Special thanks for my friend
Polyuvin
for her assistance with the sewing.
W: 25 / H: 10 / D: 5 cm
outer+lining: 100% cotton
In progress
underlight T-shirt #001(10/24)
T-shirt featuring an acrylic hand-print applied through a manually
crafted cardboard stencil cut with a precision knife.
More information about the home production process can be found in
the Process tab below.
Print name: Underlight
W: 28 / H: 11 cm
Linen tag(10/24)
The first tags of the project.
Made of linen using direct printing.
Qty: 30 pcs.
W: 6 / H: 2 cm
Tora Wallet(09/22)
The first wallet.
Was created at the moment of necessity for using and storing
physical bank cards.
It holds 5-12 cards and some cash.
Still in use by me to this day.
Studying the Japanese sashiko technique.
The wallet has a small pocket inside for storing one key or
lighter.
⚠︎ Died in bleach and potassium permanganate. Archived.
A random branch, a random root, and a random stone create a
composition symbolizing the balance and symbiosis of nature.
These components emphasize the importance of perceiving nature as a
unified whole, where all parts interact harmoniously and support
each other. The composition embodies the idea of harmony and
cooperation among the elements of nature, each finding its place and
function.
All components are interconnected, forming a sustainable and
balanced structure, brought together into a cohesive entity.
Compressed Dress(08/24)
Compressed Dress by
Polyuvin.
Made from a chair cover.
Sewn+Designed by Olesya Polyuvina; Photos by E.A.S.E.