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For many years now the charm of the “Winged Victory” statue entitled Nike of Samothrace that stands in the Louvre in Paris has captivated me. The ancient Greek maestro has employed his hands most successfully to shape a perfect harmony between Nike’s posture and her wings’ momentum and it has been accomplished to such a … Continue reading
Of the three art media which I have worked in for many years: painting, sculpture and sketching, it is sketching that appeals to me the most. I sketch mostly with a simple brush or pen fashioned from a sharpened bamboo stem. I often feel that sketching represents the essence of the whole of art. It … Continue reading
Modern-day digital photography has opened up almost endless possibilities for photographic art. The development and processing of photographs no longer takes place in a darkened laboratory filled with the acrid smell of developing fluids. For many years now photographs have been processed entirely on the computer screen, using methods that are constantly evolving and progressing. … Continue reading
Just like in drawing with a pen or a brush, in sculpture I am looking for minimalism which should hold, or define the whole. Whenever possible, I like whenever possible, I like to discover how I can bring this hard steel to comply and accept the soft and feminine forms of my sculptures. The interesting … Continue reading
One of the most intriguing developments in the world of photography has been the emergence of holograms. The revolutionary possibility of imposing a 3D image onto regular photographic film without the need for special “conversion” glasses is exciting for anyone, regardless of age. Technological advances in recent times have made it possible to take photographs … Continue reading
