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Energy

Authors: Scan-the-World;

Energy

Abstract

Desmet's sculpture deals with the inner coherence between energies and grace. The shapes recount stories of desire and diffifence. The suggested movement of his work creates energy and dynamism by also introspective silence. His sculptures are poetic signals to prevent us from forgetting our natural habitat. They invite us to pause and reflect on the magic of life. Desmet mainly exhibited with the Gallery De Zwarte Panter (Antwerp). Desmet's works are included in the collections of the Middelheim Sculpture Garden, Antwerp, Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Andwerp, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (public monument in Jeddah), City of Boortmeerbeek (Holocaust Monument)

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