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As the light gets inside the hole of this sculpture, an interesting reflection is created next to a shadow.
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People are asking me to mention the size of my sculptures. It's true that, when looking at a picture, it's impossible to tell. To me, it doesn't really matter. It's even part of the mistery. Not knowing their size encourages you to use your imagination. Of course, if you would like the sculpture to be put somewhere, then it matters. But then, I will reverse the question: what size would you like it to be?
Do you like penguins? Personnally, I do. In fact, I love them so much that I have been creating penguins for many years: drawings, paintings, sculptures, etc. The one shown on the picture above was created by pure coincidence. This is the magic of geometrical abstraction. Anyone looking at this penguin from a different angle would see the heart shown on the picture below (it's the same sculpture). But from a particular angle, it looks like a penguin. I was so surprised to discover this. This is what I particularly like about art. When you create something, you can hardly know what you will discover at the end. And sometimes it can be very surprising.
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Vincent Van DongenArt with heart Archives
October 2024
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