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ho·ri·zon (h-rzn) 
n. 
1. The apparent intersection of the earth and sky as seen by an observer. Also called apparent horizon. 
2. Astronomy 
a. The sensible horizon. 
b. The celestial horizon. 
c. The limit of the theoretically possible universe. 
3. The range of one's knowledge, experience, or interest.

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Horizon 7 Sculpture

Labros Sekliziotis

Greece

Sculpture, Found Objects on Iron

Size: 31.5 W x 13.8 H x 2 D in

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ho·ri·zon (h-rzn) n. 1. The apparent intersection of the earth and sky as seen by an observer. Also called apparent horizon. 2. Astronomy a. The sensible horizon. b. The celestial horizon. c. The limit of the theoretically possible universe. 3. The range of one's knowledge, experience, or interest.

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Found Objects on Iron

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31.5 W x 13.8 H x 2 D in

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Architect. Landscape Designer. Amateur Artist. Renaissance Man. Curious. Labros was born in 1975. Studied Architecture in Oxford and London, UK and practicing it, in Athens, Greece. He is also passionate with landscape architecture and urban design. At the same time, as an artist, he indulges himself in construction art, recycle art, digital art, sketching, painting, photography, and design as a remedy to Soul. The sculptural mixed media constructions and digital art give him the opportunity to see and listen to the 'Intangible' but real, that surrounds us. To project memories, capture the present and imagine the future. To create a vocabulary of understanding the world around us, the physical world and the world of senses, through the notions of mass and balance, emptiness and tension, light and shadows. The materials he uses are everyday images and objects, reused materials such as wood, stucco, iron, glass, stone, plastic, giving them form, shape and volume through a geometric language and arrangement in space. A variety of recyclable elements with their own stories are used and transformed into construction art, wall sculptures, photo collages and assigned a new interpretation and re-presentation.

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