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Sculpture, 3d Printing on Resin
Size: 3.1 W x 14.6 H x 3.1 D in
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The Funny Girls are a symbol of the empowerment of women all over the world. They carry all types of culture and influences. They like to dance and love life! The Funny Girls are styled every time in a different way with a sense of humor and camp elements. They are standing on a ceramic-nandu egg pedestal and are made of painted and waxed resin. The headdress are a collection of found objects and collectables of different materials brought from roadtrips. The nandu eggs are coming from a bird loving man in the neighbourhood who has nandu ´s living in paradise behind his house. I love Sid the male nandu.
Sculpture:3d Printing on Resin
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:7
Size:3.1 W x 14.6 H x 3.1 D in
Frame:Not applicable
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Ships From:Germany.
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Germany
Karin van de Walle, the Netherlands, studied at the Academy of Arts AKV Sint Joost with a major in Ceramic Sculpture, in Breda, The Netherlands. She lives and works in Germany. Karin has an international platform, exhibiting her work in many different European cities. In the inspiring environment, near the lake Constance with magnificent panoramic views to Switzerland and Austria, she decides to starts up her studio and work as an independent fulltime artist. For a while she leaves the ceramic discipline, in order to cut loose of all the academy influences, to find a way of her own by starting to paint. In the next 6 years she exhibits her paintings successfully at numerous places in the south of Germany and in Holland. These paintings are the inspiration to go back to the 3D media again. She uses mixed media techniques, with most of the time, clay as a starting material . The images of the women she painted are translated in sculptures with an unconventionell own language. Her sculptures cross boundaries, both in a technical sense as in the content. She likes to play with exaggerated expression in both the form and the ornaments. Motifs from various cultures, and historical, mythylogical elements, are an essential part of her artistic language. Her perfectly constructed sculptures balance between art and camp with a sense of humour, between hedonistic archetypes, which hold up a mirror to the times we live in and divine female power. www.karinvandewalle.com
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