Art in the garden
For me, art is not something that should only be in a gallery or museum.
Art deserves to live outside, in gardens and parks, where people can walk around and experience it up close.
Sculptures in the garden enrich physical space and offer moments of reflection and wonder.
They can create a place of peace and connection in our often busy lives.
When you place a sculpture in your garden, you create a dialogue between the natural world and the artificial world.
My corten steel works add a new perspective to the green environment.
They can be a powerful contrast to the lush greenery in spring and summer, but they also come into their own beautifully in autumn and winter, when the landscape is more tranquil and subdued.
My mission: to connect people with nature
My mission is to connect people to nature through my art.
In a world where we are becoming increasingly distant from our natural environment, I believe art is a powerful tool to restore that lost connection.
I believe in the power of biophilia, the idea that people have an innate love and need for nature and the life around them.
With my corten steel sculptures, I want to invite people to stop, look, and become aware of their surroundings.
I want them to see the beauty in the simple forms of nature: the twists of a tree branch, the flowing lines of a river, the texture of weathered steel.
By placing my artworks in the garden, I hope people feel reconnected to the world around them.
Wondering how my corten steel artwork would look in your garden?
Contact me and discover the possibilities.
Together we can create a unique place where art and nature enhance each other.
Let your garden speak
Whether you have a large landscaped garden or an intimate city balcony, my corten steel sculptures can provide a respite and visual enrichment.
Placing art in the garden is a way to personalize the space and bring a piece of nature closer to you.
Through my work, I aim not only to provide aesthetic beauty, but also to encourage a deeper connection between humans and nature.
In my view, art has the power to stimulate our senses and remind us that we are part of a greater whole.
With my sculptures, I hope that people stop for a moment, reevaluate their surroundings, and find that lost connection with nature again.
Wondering how my corten steel artwork would look in your garden?
Contact me and discover the possibilities.
Together we can create a unique place where art and nature enhance each other.
Getting to know
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