Sketch art project Anima Mundi
In 1970 The first Angel-Haert Seats are created. A social multiple of polyester. See also: Circle of Angels. In 1984 the Buds from the 3 Temples are placed on the Seats outside, which gave them an almost human emanation, as judges in court. The backsides of the Seats equal the size of the opening in the Temples, part of the search for harmony, and a reference to the reciprocal movements from inside to outsideand from outside to inside. This process led to the global project ANIMA MUNDI in 1986. The Seats express the magisterial dimension of nature.
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Tulip-seat 2008, corten-steel, 3,33m h., Dubai, Abu Dhabi UAE
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Reversed Flowerpot 2007, corten-seel, 9,99m h., Gem. Westland
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Reversed Flowerpot 2003, corten-steel, 3.33m h.
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miniature Anima Mundi 1985, situated at De Tempelhof
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Dubble Seat, Queen and King 1984, corten-steel, 2,20m h.
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Angelheart Chair, 1970, glassfiber, multiple See: project Circle of Angels
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Dubble Seat, Queen and King 1984, corten-steel, 2,20m h.
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Tripple-Seat 1984, corten-steel, 2,20m h.
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Bronze Seat, 2008, 44 cm h.
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Bronze Dubble-Seat, 2008, 44 cm h.
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Bronze Tripple-Seat, 2008, 44 cm h.
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Zinc table and galvanized bench
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2000 Zinc table and galvanized chairs
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2015, Anima Mundi, Soul of the World, Temple. A universal, contemporary, contemplative meeting place, inspired by the Greek “agora” or “stoa”