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Wooden Wireframe Sculptures Recreate Everyday Objects by Janusz Grünspek

Janusz Grünspek like every artist, tries to put his ideas and thoughts into an actual image. He uses a variety of techniques. One of these techniques leads to what can best be described as spatial drawings. With very simple materials -skewers and a glue gun- he has developed and refined a technique to represent - mainly everyday - objects in fragile wooden lines. A chair, a table, a computer, a security camera. All of these objects he puts in transparent lines on a 1 : 1 scale, creating new objects which will enthral the viewer. Light as a feather, the “drawings” can be lifted and moved. The actual chair is reduced to a fraction of its actual weight and material. It enchants and is thought-provoking.

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