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Sculpture, Kinetic on Steel
Size: 29 W x 21 H x 11 D in
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Ebisu, god of fishers or merchants and one of the seven lucky gods of fortune from Japan.
2014
Kinetic on Steel
One-of-a-kind Artwork
29 W x 21 H x 11 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Crate
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I am working in theatres and arts since 1984. During my work on stage I was always looking for a simple way to tell the stories and show mankind as it could be at its best; beautiful, humorous, surprising and magical. The theatre itself become over the years to small and insular, so in the 90th I started to do theatrical sculptures in the public and told my stories with transforming sculptures such as my wall project that became a bridge. It showed the simple cognition that walls are necessary to define ourselves as an individual and as a society. We should not turn down walls and make the same out of different people. We accept the difference and build bridges to a new third idea. My upcoming artwork is "Seven from Heaven" for Downtown Los Angeles in 2016. The "Seven from Heaven" are 120ft tall arial sculptures that will levitate for 2 weeks above the skyscrapers. I’m working with all kind of materials that allows my sculptures to transform or to move, like the kinetic sculptures “Dancing Gods”. I have created EXit production to archive my past body of work and launch my future productions.
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