Spheres and circles from 2005
Through processes such as cutting, dividing, lining up and reassembling, I open up the closedness of the circular and spherical shape. By intervening in the geometry, the behavior and the relationship of the sphere to space change instantly.
Circle · MDF, Varnish, 80 x 40 x 3 cm, 2004; Photo: Peter Boerboom
Spherical segment · plaster mold; w 43 cm xh 13 cm xd 43 cm, 2005; Photo: Joseph Loderer
Impression of a sphere · 26-part sculpture; Plastic; Edge length 1 cube: 3 cm x 3 cm x 3 cm; 1996/2006
Doppelkugel plaster, 80 cm x 50 cm x 50 cm, 2006
Small double ball · ceiling object, plaster, string, d balls = 12 cm; 2007
Ring · Wooden balls, black lacquer, d Ring = 35 cm d Ball = 6 cm, 2009
Corner piece · Wooden balls D = 6 cm, white lacquer, 30 cm x 23 cm x 18 cm, 2010
Square 1 2 · Wooden balls, lacquer, 20 cm x 20 cm x 8 cm, 2019; Photo: Thilo Härdtlein
Square 1 2 · Wooden balls, lacquer, 20 cm x 20 cm x 8 cm, 2019; Photo: Thilo Härdtlein
Square 1 · Wooden balls, lacquer, 20 cm x 20 cm x 8 cm, 2019; Photo: Thilo Härdtlein
Square 2 · Wooden balls, lacquer, 20 cm x 20 cm x 8 cm, 2019; Photo: Thilo Härdtlein
oT · Wattekugel · D = 8 cm, Stecknadeln, 2021
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