Ever tried to peel a brick to see what is inside or if it is eatable?
This is the result of my efforts ><
week #6
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Peel Session
2020
7,4 x 10 x 7,7 cm
plastic bricks
Ever tried to peel a brick to see what is inside or if it is eatable?
This is the result of my efforts ><
week #6
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Peel Session
2020
7,4 x 10 x 7,7 cm
plastic bricks
Belief has many forms. Some believe in brands, others in a manifest. All three large religions – muslims, jews and christians – have the same origin and share similar values. Even more the categoric imperative is an integral part of every religion. The fundamentals who kill in the name of their god abuse religion for their personal mordlust. True believers are liberal, they are open-minded and don’t force their opinion upon others. May creativity and art unite!
Week #5
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Musk-a-Tear
2016
5 x 9,9 x 5,4 cm
plastic bricks & glue
A retake and remake of an older piece of the Enter the Brick series. The first three images are spot on 2020 and the last one the 2011 version.
week #4
At Flickr I am limited to 1000 photos, so I’ll have to delete more than half of my photos asap. So showcasing the series actually only here and at Insta.
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Power Up
2011/2020
5,9 x 9,6 x 6,1 cm
plastic bricks & glue
A new addition to the Enter the Brick Series.
week #3
At Flickr I am limited to 1000 photos, so I’ll have to delete more than half of my photos asap. So showcasing the series actually only here and at Insta.
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Copweb
2017
3,3 x 9,8 x 5,6 cm
plastic bricks, photography
Another addition to the Enter the Brick series.
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Architectural Archery, 2020
Plastic bricks
9.6 x 5.6 x 4.8 cm
A new interpretation from the Enter the Brick series.
From Green to Red, 2020
Plastic bricks & glue
13.1 x 16.1 x 7.5 cm
Hello Friends and anyone interested,
haven’t posted much lately as I have been busy as hell. Now I have a few days off and finally manage to get a few things done. Like further developing my work space. Here’s a shot of something old but fresh shot from the new installed photo corner.
I wish you all a blessed season and all the good for the forthcoming time!
Experimenting with mosaics.
Not long ago I was in contact with Arthur Gugick (Flickr account), who I admire for his pioneer work in seeking different methods of creating mosaics with the bricks. He was a very friendly and helpful guy and I wished our conversation would have continued. Now I know what happened as recently I heard that he had passed away.
That made me very sad. Another mastermind with the bricks like the great nnenn gone far too early.
Rest in piece and my condolences for his beloved ones.His artwork will live on! This mosaic is dedicated to him as I had him and his studies in mind while creating it.
Usually I don’t manage to document any progress of my stuff, but with the new work space improving I managed to grab a few rough progress steps.
My intention was to create a mosaic which is more than just a mere conversion of a prior photo edited digitally with some kind of mosaic program. Although that tool was initially involved I tried to part the part midway and try to give it a more individual touch – with the risk of failing. The coloration happened later and was done manually without any digital pre-editing.