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Luce | Public Sculptures by STUDIO NICK ERVINCK | Meander Medical Center in Amersfoort. Item made of stone & synthetic
Luce | Public Sculptures by STUDIO NICK ERVINCK | Meander Medical Center in Amersfoort. Item made of stone & synthetic

Created and Sold by STUDIO NICK ERVINCK

STUDIO NICK ERVINCK

Luce - Public Sculptures

Featured In Meander Medical Center, Amersfoort, Netherlands

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We installed the sculpture LUCE at the new hospital in Amersfoort in The Netherlands. For LUCE, we based on three parameters: the meandering form (analogous to the name of the hospital), natural forms (referring to the important position of the landscape as a conditioner for the architect) and the tissues of the human body (the ' Material ', which is central to a hospital). The organic form that rises has been given the shape of an abstract tree or bush, while the inner structure gives the idea of blood vessels that run through our body. One element branches and emerges in the meander's garden as a sign of this intertwining. The yellow color belongs to the our typical handwriting. Within the specific design assignment, a pictorial artwork, the color has added value of a 'signal function'. Influenced by artist Henry Moore and Hans Arp, we try to change the elements we derive into reality in a virtual computer environment. This creates an exciting interaction between 'old' and 'new'. The sculpture is initially a digital creation that is unique because of its complexity, but it can be made. It’s made of polyester, polyurethane and metal. (750 x 400 x 366 cm)

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STUDIO NICK ERVINCK
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Wescover creator since 2020
Art - Science - Technology - Craftmanschip - Public art

Fostering a cross-pollination between the digital and the physical, Nick Ervinck (°1981, Belgium) explores the boundaries between various media.
Studio Nick Ervinck applies tools and techniques from new media, in order to explore the aesthetic potential of sculpture, 3D prints installation, architecture and design. Through his divergent practice, a strong fascination with the construction of space is noticeable.
Not only does Nick Ervinck focus on the autonomous sculptural object, he also questions its spatial positioning and points to the phenomenological experience and embodiment of space. Ervinck's work in short oscillates between the static and the dynamic, prospecting new virtual or utopian territories.