ALBRECHT DUERER Recycled Zip Pockets
Albrecht Duerer, a master of the German Renaissance, seamlessly fused science and art with his remarkable attention to nature’s details, now reimagined on recycled zip pockets. Duerer once said, "Art rests in nature; he who can tear her out by the roots has mastery." Iconic works like Rhinoceros (1515), The Large Piece of Turf (1503), and Hare (1502) capture his fascination with the natural world. © Staedel Museum, Frankfurt; © The Albertina Museum, Vienna.
Albrecht Duerer, a master of the German Renaissance, seamlessly fused science and art with his remarkable attention to nature’s details, now reimagined on recycled zip pockets. Duerer once said, "Art rests in nature; he who can tear her out by the roots has mastery." Iconic works like Rhinoceros (1515), The Large Piece of Turf (1503), and Hare (1502) capture his fascination with the natural world. © Staedel Museum, Frankfurt; © The Albertina Museum, Vienna.