Door of perception (2020) Sculpture by Annelies Adriaensen

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Seller Annelies Adriaensen

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Seller Annelies Adriaensen

  • Original Artwork Sculpture, Wood
  • Dimensions Height 90.6in, Width 15.8in / 8.00 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Conceptual Art Nature
Cette oeuvre fait partie d'un installation in Situ sur un terrain privé dans les vastes forêts du Limousin. L'ouverture présent dans le bois à été crée naturellement par les éléments (humidité et air) et symbolise une porte ou fenêtre vers un monde invisible. Le mystère et le miracle de cette oeuvre tient à ce subtil équilibre,[...]
Cette oeuvre fait partie d'un installation in Situ sur un terrain privé dans les vastes forêts du Limousin.

L'ouverture présent dans le bois à été crée naturellement par les éléments (humidité et air) et symbolise une porte ou fenêtre vers un monde invisible.
Le mystère et le miracle de cette oeuvre tient à ce subtil équilibre, et aussi au fait que les événements relatés semblent à la fois fondamentaux, et anecdotiques : mystères intemporels et fantomatiques.
Une impression de frontalité douce et d'entre-deux temporalités est ressenti.

Photos par Nathalie Deschacht

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Annelies Adriaensen was born in Belgium and since 2005 lives and works in the south of France. She has found the workshop of her dreams in the eastern pyrenees in the village of Molitg-les-bains. It’s a large[...]

Annelies Adriaensen was born in Belgium and since 2005 lives and works in the south of France. She has found the workshop of her dreams in the eastern pyrenees in the village of Molitg-les-bains. It’s a large bright workshop with wonderful view over the mountains. Since she was 8 years old she has been drawing, painting and working with clay. After studying at the Art School in Bruges, Annelies went to the Academy of Art University in Anwerp, Belgium, to study sculpture.

In 2014 she won the prize "new talent in sculpture" at the festival of contemporary art in Cannes. In 2015 she was selected to show her bronze sculpture "Maternity" at the exhibition of the "Société National des Beaux Arts" in Paris. In 2016 she went for a two month residency in Belgium where she created a 6 feet high sculpture of a young african woman in plaster and wood called "Africa". In 2018 she began a new series of work in collaboration with her ceramist collegue Marie-Line Marsaux. In this she combines ceramics with sculpture and painting creating very unique, playful coloured small pieces of art. They were exhibited in the famous "Gallerie des Hospices" in Canet-en-Roussillon near Perpignan.

" Throughout my life art has always been very important. I prefer to work with clay, for me it’s sensual, and soft character give it inexhaustible creative possibilities. Art is important to people, life and dreams. I hope that with my art I can make people dream and I can give them a some light"

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