Video: Sculptures in motion by Peter Jansen
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Have you ever thought about how you would look if someone “froze” you, reproducing the entire sequence of your movements in a sculpture, clearly demonstrating and talking about how a person's movements would look in all temporal and spatial dimensions?
The sculptures in motion are the handiwork of the Dutch master Peter Jansen, who in his works seeks to capture the sequence of human movements, which is very similar to slow motion. Based on ideas of movement and movement, sculptor Peter Jensen uses the shapes of the human body to create sumptuous sculptural works that play with frame rates.
Initially, Peter Jensen had no intention of becoming an artist, and if he did not become one, then we would never be able to enjoy his original figures in motion. The Dutchman studied physics and philosophy at the university, then worked as a tour guide for several years, accompanying various groups of tourists on canoe trips. And after all these life wanderings, Peter Jensen decided to devote himself entirely to art. And that's what came of it.
You can see more figures in motion from the Dutch sculptor Peter Jensen by visiting his personal website.
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