This sculptor wants the public to interact with his installations


I wanted to create something that is both visual and sensorial. I want people to interact with the works,' says Seet about his 'Memories' exhibition at The Back Room KL. Photo: The Back Room KL

There are porcelain urchins - each unglazed - lying on the floor of The Back Room KL gallery. Each one looks unique in colour, shape and detail. These urchins - 48 in total - are arranged on what appears to be beach sand.

A broken tree branch, painted in white, lies next to the urchins, giving the gallery space a beachside vibe. Above the urchins, supported by fishing lines, is a white mesh of fishing net, resembling a puffy cloud and descending from the cloud are ceramic raindrops, also held up by fishing lines.

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