People in Boxes

People in Boxes

People in Boxes

People
in Boxes

People in Boxes

„People in Boxes“ is a shop window sculpture in 3 parts which shows the identification process in an undimensional linear way. The sculpture is changed every 3 or 4 weeks and was exhibited in 3 parts in the historic city of Linz am Rhein, Germany. 2 x 2 meters (78.74 x 78.74 inches) acryl painted and spraypainted wood.

„People in Boxes“ is a shop window sculpture in 3 parts which shows the identification process in an undimensional linear way. The sculpture is changed every 3 or 4 weeks and was exhibited in 3 parts in the historic city of Linz am Rhein, Germany. 2 x 2 meters (78.74 x 78.74 inches) acryl painted and spraypainted wood.

„People in Boxes“ is a shop window sculpture in 3 parts which shows the identification process in an undimensional linear way. The sculpture is changed every 3 or 4 weeks and was exhibited in 3 parts in the historic city of Linz am Rhein, Germany. 2 x 2 meters (78.74 x 78.74 inches) acryl painted and spraypainted wood.

„People in Boxes“ is a shop window sculpture in 3 parts which shows the identification process in an undimensional linear way. The sculpture is changed every 3 or 4 weeks and was exhibited in 3 parts in the historic city of Linz am Rhein, Germany. 2 x 2 meters (78.74 x 78.74 inches) acryl painted and spraypainted wood.

„People in Boxes“ is a shop window sculpture in 3 parts which shows the identification process in an undimensional linear way. The sculpture is changed every 3 or 4 weeks and was exhibited in 3 parts in the historic city of Linz am Rhein, Germany. 2 x 2 meters (78.74 x 78.74 inches) acryl painted and spraypainted wood.

Personal, Illustration

Release 2020

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/ In a nutshell

Every human being feels exposed to compulsions and personal restrictions - both selfmade and forced ones. A symbol for this contracted situation represents the box. The challenge of every one`s life is to recognize and realize their own personal restrictions in the first place to achieve a self – determined life with independent decisions. In the second step it is about to rebel and get out of this situation in the third step.

The simpleness and diminution of the shape is supposed to direct its attention to the captivity, resignation and the liberating revolution. The box itself only can be seen as a squarish shape. There is no visual limitation as this is a hint to the origin of the box, the own I. That means that no physical limitation prevents the self-initiated liberation to the autonomous I.

/ More digital artworks, People in Boxes series

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/ Collage sculptures

First paper collage sketches, 18cm x 18cm (7.1 x 7.1 inches),
pasted on MDF wood.

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/ Lasercut Sculptures

Prototype for the shopwindow sculpture. Lasercut sculptures, acryl painted and spraypainted plywood. 18 x 18 cm (7.1 x 7.1 inches).

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