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My background as an architect with a deep love for patterns inspired this work.

I want people to look at this piece from different angles, and see how it´s appearance is changing (due to overlay of shadows and colours)

Since I´m a kid I have a love for wood and nature in general. I choose this plywood material since it still has some sort of roughness. The laser cutter is helping me to break this roughness by making asolute accurate cuts.
For changing it another time I try to add colours, before I finally arrange the cutted pieces.
The final arrangement is a total analog process, by contrast to the laser cutting. Comibinig both of these techniques, is my perception of a modern artform.
My background as an architect with a deep love for patterns inspired this work.

I want people to look at this piece from different angles, and see how it´s appearance is changing (due to overlay of shadows and colours)

Since I´m a kid I have a love for wood and nature in general. I choose this plywood material since it still has some sort of roughness. The laser cutter is helping me to break this roughness by making asolute accurate cuts.
For changing it another time I try to add colours, before I finally arrange the cutted pieces.
The final arrangement is a total analog process, by contrast to the laser cutting. Comibinig both of these techniques, is my perception of a modern artform.
My background as an architect with a deep love for patterns inspired this work.

I want people to look at this piece from different angles, and see how it´s appearance is changing (due to overlay of shadows and colours)

Since I´m a kid I have a love for wood and nature in general. I choose this plywood material since it still has some sort of roughness. The laser cutter is helping me to break this roughness by making asolute accurate cuts.
For changing it another time I try to add colours, before I finally arrange the cutted pieces.
The final arrangement is a total analog process, by contrast to the laser cutting. Comibinig both of these techniques, is my perception of a modern artform.
My background as an architect with a deep love for patterns inspired this work.

I want people to look at this piece from different angles, and see how it´s appearance is changing (due to overlay of shadows and colours)

Since I´m a kid I have a love for wood and nature in general. I choose this plywood material since it still has some sort of roughness. The laser cutter is helping me to break this roughness by making asolute accurate cuts.
For changing it another time I try to add colours, before I finally arrange the cutted pieces.
The final arrangement is a total analog process, by contrast to the laser cutting. Comibinig both of these techniques, is my perception of a modern artform.
My background as an architect with a deep love for patterns inspired this work.

I want people to look at this piece from different angles, and see how it´s appearance is changing (due to overlay of shadows and colours)

Since I´m a kid I have a love for wood and nature in general. I choose this plywood material since it still has some sort of roughness. The laser cutter is helping me to break this roughness by making asolute accurate cuts.
For changing it another time I try to add colours, before I finally arrange the cutted pieces.
The final arrangement is a total analog process, by contrast to the laser cutting. Comibinig both of these techniques, is my perception of a modern artform.

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Jan Weissenfeldt

Germany

Sculpture, Paint on Wood

Size: 14.8 W x 8.8 H x 1.9 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

My background as an architect with a deep love for patterns inspired this work. I want people to look at this piece from different angles, and see how it´s appearance is changing (due to overlay of shadows and colours) Since I´m a kid I have a love for wood and nature in general. I choose this plywood material since it still has some sort of roughness. The laser cutter is helping me to break this roughness by making asolute accurate cuts. For changing it another time I try to add colours, before I finally arrange the cutted pieces. The final arrangement is a total analog process, by contrast to the laser cutting. Comibinig both of these techniques, is my perception of a modern artform.

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Sculpture:

Paint on Wood

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

14.8 W x 8.8 H x 1.9 D in

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Jan Weissenfeldt is a Sculptor and Designer, born 1981 in Marburg (Germany). In 2010 graduated from University of Kassel, master´s degree in architecture (Design Research). His favourite materials are wood, paper and plexi glass. Weissenfeldt´s style reflect his background in streetart, combined with a modern technological approach. Expressing love for geometry, shadows and gaps are the main focus in his recent works. By using modern production technics (as laser cutting) and combining it with classical crafts (like painting) his aim is to create a new form of contemporary art. Somewhere between perfection and human impulsivity. Perfections provided by computer and machine, will always be broken by his touch and spontaneous arrangement of pieces. Resulting in artworks that are somewhere in between perfect and human. That is a summary, as short as possible. Feel free to ask me anything.

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