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Hereditary links Sculpture

Wim Heesakkers

Netherlands

Sculpture, polyester, on polyester threads, epoxy, acryl

Size: 27.6 W x 47.2 H x 3.1 D in

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Visualization of the hereditary links between parent and child. Which originated in prehistoric times by forming and leading chaos.

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Sculpture:polyester, on polyester threads, epoxy, acryl

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 47.2 H x 3.1 D in

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Let me surprise you by clicking on Following above WHO I AM is not important. My work is what matters. Creating is my obsessive compulsive drive. The search for what I want is sometimes unclear. Inspired by flashes of thought in my head, I am challenged to create things and bend them to my will. Throughout my life, shapes and colors keep me busy. Depending on context, insights, starting points and perspectives, they are always in flux. They change through time so doubt strikes and chaos is sometimes complete. Another challenging aspect in my work, besides form and color, is the diversity of technical possibilities and materials. Here too lies a great challenge for me. I find it very important to master the techniques I need for my works myself. So that I can use and apply these completely at my own discretion in my work. Where possible, this also applies to the materials I use. Materials I frequently work with are; wax, clay, acrylic paint, oil paint, mixed media, yarns, bronze, metals and wood. Techniques that spark my curiosity are; photography, digital, woodworking, metalworking, cutting and engraving work. All of these work I continue to develop and improve. It is good to experience that it is always improving and renewing itself. The last act is therefore liberating for me. It is up to another whether it is good or not. Farewell to the work is then inevitable.

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