EGNABO
Toegevoegd op 16 januari 2015 door sne
Afbeelding toegevoegd door sne
Kunstenaar:
Nick Ervinck
Nick Ervinck
Opschrift:
EGNABO, 2010-2011
polyrethane and polyester
340 x 380 x 260 cm
EGNABO, 2010-2011
polyrethane and polyester
340 x 380 x 260 cm
Plaatsbeschrijving:
Diksmuide - Woonzorgcentrum Yserheem
Diksmuide - Woonzorgcentrum Yserheem
EGNABO is part of the family of WARSUBEC, NIEBLOY, IKRAUSIM and KOROBS. This sculpture looks like a runaway tree, an odd skeleton or a death and abstract body, which has been recovered by the organic, fluid and vivid yellow texture. EGNABO refers to natural erosion processes and to the visual language of an artefact (the shiny and colourful varnish).
For this sculpture, Ervinck was Inspired by both Eastern (Chinese rocks) and western (blob architecture) shapes. Following the newest designing processes, he builds upon the classic sculpting techniques as well. What's more, Nick Ervinck intentionally plays with the organic language of Hans Arp and Henry Moore. Developing techniques and machines of his own, the artist tries to realise his virtual designs in the physical world.
EGNABO is part of the family of WARSUBEC, NIEBLOY, IKRAUSIM and KOROBS. This sculpture looks like a runaway tree, an odd skeleton or a death and abstract body, which has been recovered by the organic, fluid and vivid yellow texture. EGNABO refers to natural erosion processes and to the visual language of an artefact (the shiny and colourful varnish).For this sculpture, Ervinck was Inspired by both Eastern (Chinese rocks) and western (blob architecture) shapes. Following the newest designing processes, he builds upon the classic sculpting techniques as well. What's more, Nick Ervinck intentionally plays with the organic language of Hans Arp and Henry Moore. Developing techniques and machines of his own, the artist tries to realise his virtual designs in the physical world.