Sculpture
No room without borders
2010, euville, 2 times 35*25*18 cm
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2010, Portugese marble, 3 times 50*30*15 cm Artibus Public Award The witch of Agnesi : Agnesi is the first female mathematician of which the works have been kept. She has described this curve. During the translation from Italian to English, l’avversiera (the curve) has been read as la versiera (the witch) making the curve famous…
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2009, euville, 50*35*35 cm
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2009, red travertin, 30*20*16 cm
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2008, diabase, 30*25*20 cm In Het Depot in Wageningen are several abstract, beautiful, torsos by Benoît Luyckx. I was inspired by his work to connect two backs in one sculpture. Two people close together, dancing, caressing, arguing?
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2008, Carrara marble, 33*25*15 cm This work was made during a sculpture week in Pietrasanta, the centre of the sculpture and marble industry in Tuscany, Italy. The old masters’ marble quarries are nearby, and some of the mountainous streams are full of marble fragments. This rhythmic sculpture was made from one of these fragments.
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2007, Belgian bluestone, 72*25*25 cm
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2007, diabase, 100*35*35 cm The hollow side of the wall gives shelter to everyone in there, but adventure is on the other side. Sooner or later everyone will go through the gate, I hope.
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2006, euville, 75*16*16 cm
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2006, Belgian bluestone, 30*30*25 cm Although it is not my style, I wanted to make a head once. It was nice to do, but Karel remains an exception. When I came home with the head our daughter said: Hello Karel, which explains the name.
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