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So Far Soda ieaüieaüieaüie So Far Soda So Far Soda / Frank Plant Frank Plant Frank Plant is a Barcelona based American sculptor. He studied sculpture at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After finishing his B.A. in fine arts in 1993 he moved to Amsterdam and during this period he began to develop his drawings in steel. These are simple and direct studies of the forms and compositions of everyday objects. Welded steel has always been the principal medium for Plant’s work, whether in his two dimensional pieces such as his fingerprints series or his earlier three dimensional kinetic metal sculptures, that incorporate found objects. In 1999 Plant moved to Barcelona and began to diversify the materials he uses in his sculpture. Always Photography and painted wooden backgrounds, light boxes, motors, sensors, sound and music have all become integral parts of his sculptures. In investigating new ways of communicating with the viewer, interactivity continues to play an increasingly central role in Plant’s work. 2013 158 x 140 cm Painted steel So Far Soda / Frank Plant Dancing I, II, III Swing 2013 55 x 120 cm Painted steel 2013 100 x 100 cm Painted steel, latex So Far Soda / Frank Plant Who’s Coming, Who’s going? Just Say The Word 2013 120 x 120 cm Painted steel, Picture frames (wood and glass) 2013 160 x 150 cm Painted steel, wood So Far Soda / Diederick Kraaijeveld Diederick Kraaijeveld Diederick Kraaijeveld was born in 1963 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Diederick graduated at University of Leiden with a Major in Modern History. He became a professional newspaper journalist in the early nineties after studying creative writing at the University of Texas. Kraaijeveld’s passion for investigating lead him to become an award winning investigative reporter for the leading Dutch TV-channel RTL4. On his own time he began to replicate 60’s muscle cars out of wood, giving away the masterpieces to his friends. He salvages wood in dumpsters, abandoned factories, along faraway coasts, on city dumps and in derelict buildings all over the world. 500 kurus He became so passionate about this work and decided to pursue his artistic career, full time. Diederick left his job and renamed himself Oudhout, translating to “old wood.” 2012 108 × 75 cm Originally colored salvaged wood So Far Soda / Diederick Kraaijeveld Red Corvette 2012 120 x 100 cm Originally colored salvaged wood Blue All Stars 2011 145 × 85 cm Originally colored salvaged wood So Far Soda / Diederick Kraaijeveld Ajda 2012 110 x 85 cm Originally colored salvaged wood Steve 2012 104 × 75 cm Originally colored salvaged wood So Far Soda / Derrick Santini Derrick Santini Derrick Santini (born in 1965) hails from Scarborough, North Yorkshire and discovered his love for photography at the age of thirteen, taking pictures with his mum’s old Agfa camera. He studied at Harrogate College and at the London College of Communication. Santini regards his images as slices of life, ‘moments in between’, as statements about the individual, society, culture and ultimately as an expression of the human condition. As an extension to his photography Santini creates lenticular lightboxes, works that are filmic, playful, sexy and provocative. With the confluence of ideas between fashion, beauty, photography, art and film Santini has a large presence in the contemporary art world. Six For Gold 2012 Lenticular Photograph 84.1 x 59.4 cm Edition of 3 Magpie Man 2011 Lenticular Lightbox 150 x 120 cm Edition of 3 Two For Joy 2012 Lenticular Photograph 84.1 x 59.4 Edition of 3 Suki VS Suki 2010 Lenticular Lightbox 120 x 90 cm Edition of 5 Nightporter 2010 Lenticular lightbox 120 x 90 cm Edition of 5 Three for a Girl 2012 Lenticular Photograph 84.1 x 59.4 cm Edition of 3 Black & Blue Ascend 2011 Lenticular Lightbox 120 x 90 cm Edition of 5 SODA Şakayık Sokak No: 37/1 34365 Nişantaşı - İstanbul +90 212 231 89 88 soda@sodaistanbul.com www.sodaistanbul.com