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conic fountain, 1996
Between the two conic forms of this small fountain,
the water comes out and runs down along the lower part.
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Two sculptures without title, 1993
Glazed ceramic elements combined with metal plates.
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Fountain on solar energy, 1993
The fountain consists of fifteen different
shaped and coloured interlocking pieces
of glazed clay.
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Spiral fountain, 1993
This water sculpture consists of ceramic
elements, that vary in height and form.
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Mirror Images, 1993
An architectonic sculpture consisting of five elements,
grouped in a pond conjuring up images in the water.
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Spiral bowl, 1989
Circular bowl in which the water appears
as a kind of a visual counterpoint.
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Sundial, 1994
During the morning, the shadow indicates
the time on the left part of this sundial.
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Light-sculpture, 1989
Through the gaps at the sides of the sculpture,
the sunlight will continually enter the inner space...
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Pedestal image I, 1998
A sculpture made out of elements of cast
concrete, combined with elements of ceramics.
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Pedestal image II, 1998
Two interlocking elements of fired and
polished clay on a concrete pedestal.
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Light buoys, 1989
Two lying objects displaying intricate patterns of light and shadow.
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Circle in the grass, 1993
Five small groups consisting of three different
elements here are placed in a circle on the grass.
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Passaggio I, 1991
A configuration of four stacked elements.
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Architectonic configuration, 1997
The four upper parts are kept in their place by the two L-shaped forms in the centre
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Mirrored sculptures, 2000 1
Two white ceramic sculptures placed in a pond.
The reflections of the elements in the water are vital to the design. Mirrored sculptures, 2000 |
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Pedestal image, 1999
Two ceramic elements on a cast concrete pedestal.Pedestal image, 1999
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Sundial seat, 1999
A sharp shadow indicates the time on the surface of the sculpture.
It doubles as a seat.
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