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Artist Robert Lach Transforms Old Suitcases into Delicate Bird Nest Sculptures

05/15/2013
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    New Jersey-based artist <a href="http://www.robertflach.com/" target="_blank">Robert Lach</a> gives disused objects new life by transforming them into delicate sculptural pieces. Lach collects <a href="http://inhabitat.com/recycled-suitcase-chair-lets-you-travel-without-leaving-home/" target="_blank">discarded vintage American Tourister suitcases</a> and transforms them into a sculpture series called “Nest Colonies.” Using only the materials found in the lining and outside of the pieces of luggage, Lach creates intricate nests that are displayed within the suitcase's shell.
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  • Robert Lach Suitcase Colony
    Inspired by architecture and his love of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/marcin-pogorzelskis-hinged-birdhouse-provides-a-cozy-roost-for-birds-to-nest/" target="_blank">bird watching</a>, Lach began working with discarded materials to create his nest pieces, as a way to use materials to connect to the local environment.
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  • Robert Lach Suitcase Colony
    Lach sources the different colored and textured vintage suitcases from second hand stores, which have been tossed aside, replaced by more convenient luggage on wheels.
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    The suitcases in Lach’s Nest Colonies represent a feeling of home, while also being on the go.
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    Each time we travel, we bring an element of “home” with us, whether it is a trinket or favorite shirt packed up into our bags. This feeling of home and movement relates directly to the migration habit of birds, and so the suitcases were reworked to contain finely shredded <a href="http://inhabitat.com/awesome-birds-nest-bed-is-a-cozy-roost-for-kids-and-adults-alike/" target="_blank">birds’ nests</a>.
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  • Robert Lach Suitcase Colony
    Each of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/keep-your-kitty-cozy-in-these-upcycled-vintage-suitcase-beds/" target="_blank">suitcases</a>’ linings have been carefully separated from its support structure, and finely shredded. Much like the mixed components of an actual bird’s nest, the Nest Colonies are made up of linings, cardboard and other materials found throughout the suitcase, shredded so delicately that they appear to be a uniform material. The resulting sculptures look as if a bird could move right in and call them home.
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    Lach’s beautiful sculptures pay tribute to his fondness of bird watching and the beauty of nature, while recycling a discarded item and giving it a new purpose.
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Robert Lach Suitcase Colony

New Jersey-based artist Robert Lach gives disused objects new life by transforming them into delicate sculptural pieces. Lach collects discarded vintage American Tourister suitcases and transforms them into a sculpture series called “Nest Colonies.” Using only the materials found in the lining and outside of the pieces of luggage, Lach creates intricate nests that are displayed within the suitcase's shell.

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