Posts tonen met het label nature. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label nature. Alle posts tonen

zondag 16 mei 2010

BLUE LIPS


I admire my friend the artist Wim van Willegen. His sculptures of fragile leaves seem to float in space and sex you up in a casual way. Here you have a series of three lip-like leaf sculptures. 'Blue Lips'? The leaves could be very well derived from the genus Nymphaea, Lotus or Waterlily.
One of the three sculptures (wood, carved, and paint brushed to perfection) is slightly higher and provides the extra counterpoint in the composition.

donderdag 4 maart 2010

WOOD LORE

The potent healing powers of a Gingko leaf in rust speckled steel - by Wim van Willegen

The fall of a leaf is a whisper to the living
I harbor this silent but ongoing admiration for my friend the artist Wim van Willegen. His steel sculptures incorporate the cut-out silhouettes of fragile leaves captured as negatives of nature with such potent positive energy. I blogged earlier on this small but significant collection of sculptures and I do so again. His last name suggests that he is of 'the willow-family', but his work just as readily sports leaves and branches and trunks taken from the broader family of deciduous trees. Always with such a delicate attention to detail, yet with a trained eye for what makes sculpture stand out.

An elegant popular leaf like a knife standing in solid steel - by Wim van Willegen