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Harry Smulders

Contrasts between nature and manmade environment. Order and structure against natural harmony.
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MHigh rise and shine,

sturdy steel frames.

I live in your heart,

behind the shiny mirror

of you glass soul.

Looking out and up

I trace skies, fierce and black,

quiet and blue,

and down, far below my feet,

I see trees and green

with my reflection in between.

You offer me future

made by hands,

led by minds,

seeing time.

You bring me nature

from within you and me,

somehow mingled to perfection.

There is more between heaven and earth

Marjo Rashid-Stals ©

Metallic City

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Harry Smulders (1956) studied at at the Design Academy in Eindhoven from 1975 to 1980. Works as a freelance designer. He visited many places and cultures; Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Italy, France, USA, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, India, China and South-Africa. The impressions gained here are contributed to his inner world.

PhotographyCapturing contrasts between nature and manmade environment. Order and structure against natural harmony. The contrasts in everyday life with its nuances and ambiguties. From the graphic context, mostly 2-dimensional work, interest originated to investigate graphics into 3-dimensional studies, inspired by the harmony of the natural form. Straight lines and shapes placed in a natural setting.

Shape and motionA statue is a shape in space. Lines extend in various directions, causing contours to occur. The form invites you to walk arond it, to consider it from different angles. Contours change, the eye discovers new lines. Reflections of light and shifting shadows on the different surfaces gives the sculpture a changing look.

The process by which a statue is created is slow. In the design stage sketches and models are made in paper and cardboard. On a sketchy manner forms and proportions are investigated. If everything feels ‘right’ the sculpture can be executed in stainless steel.

Stainless steel as a material is neat and clean. A hard material, but perfect to visualize lines and ‘movement’. Light, shadows and reflections provides a continuous changing experience making it more and more intriguing.

[email protected] www.rvs-beelden.nl

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