Taras Yoom’s “Echoes of Time” Collection Blends Paleolithic Art Forms With Minimalist Design

As a gaming enthusiast diving into the world of art, I’m buzzing about Taras Yoom’s latest creation, “Echoes of Time.” This Bangkok artist, known for merging human essence with biology in his work, has drawn inspiration from ancient Paleolithic art forms. The collection features five unique pieces: a mirror, lamp, trash bin, side table, and vinyl player, each designed to delve into the timeless tension between technology and culture. Each piece is a testament to the enduring spirit of innovation that spans across eras.

In the “Echoes of Time” game universe I’m immersed in, ancient artifacts have been reimagined with a futuristic twist. It’s a fascinating mix of old techniques and sleek modern aesthetics that makes each item feel both timeless and cutting-edge. From white onyx to black quarry stone, pink marble, and metal, every piece boasts a unique combination of historical and contemporary materials. And with each one comes an intriguing tale, adding depth and richness to the gaming experience.

The “Collective Image” mirror showcases old stone pillars embedded into a metallic surface, generating reflections suggesting complex stories. On the other hand, the “Online” lamp is an artistic construction that gathers light through its arrangement of stone columns and polished metal reflectors, symbolizing a fusion of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.

* The “Pit” trash bin transforms an ordinary item into a work of art, resembling an ancient sacred vessel that once housed valuable treasures and oddities. Made from different types of stones, the “Support” side table represents the beginnings of handmade objects, symbolizing both craftsmanship and human history.
* Lastly, the “First Diamond” vinyl player highlights the powerful impact of music, whether healing or destructive, in communities throughout history.

The selection of items in the above display is integrated within the Yoomoota artistic realm, symbolizing the planet of Origin. As Yoom explains, this collection includes artifacts that are abnormal for any age, blending rigid structures with suspended states which were impractical in previous times. Although certain design aspects were once on the fringe of history, they have been reimagined to serve their original purpose, resulting in a raw yet sophisticated aesthetic that is unfamiliar to ancient civilizations and peculiar to contemporary times.

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2025-02-12 11:56