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Title: Photos of Diet Wiegman’s Mind-Blowing Shadow Sculptures
Post by: Mac on July 03, 2013, 09:49:32 am
Photos of Diet Wiegman’s Mind-Blowing Shadow Sculptures

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Voted “The Most Brilliant Artist of the Netherlands” in 2009, Dutch artist Diet Wiegman is a master of his craft. But of all the amazing creations he has to his name, his work with light and shadow is most breathtaking. Using garbage, pieces of glass and other rubble, he creates a sculpture that, with the help of a light source, projects a beautiful image onto a wall.

You can stare at the photos for a very long time (trust us, we have) and it still won’t make sense that a carefully arranged pile of recycled items can produce Michelangelo’s David. Or that a pile of broken glass and a few other items can somehow produce a beautiful image of a sunset.

Although we have cause to be jealous of Wiegman’s work, it’s worth keeping in mind that he’s been doing this for a while. He created his first shadow sculptures all the way back in 1965. But the message behind most of his shadow and light work has remained simple: creating “ideal beauty” from “trash.”

Here is a selection of his most impressive work, courtesy of the Diet Wiegman Archive:

More... (http://petapixel.com/2013/07/02/photos-of-diet-wiegmans-mind-blowing-shadow-art/)

(http://cdn.petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2013/07/02-Shadow-Dancing-%C2%A9Diet-Wiegman.jpg)

(http://cdn.petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2013/07/07-Geedy-Consumption-%C2%A9Diet-Wiegman-1993.jpg)

(http://cdn.petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2013/07/01-Regarded-from-two-sides-1984-%C2%A9Diet-Wiegman.jpg)
Title: Re: Photos of Diet Wiegman’s Mind-Blowing Shadow Sculptures
Post by: Chiprocks1 on July 04, 2013, 10:27:58 am
Unreal! I can't even begin to try and figure out how it works and the mindset one has to even try something like this. Just....wow!
Title: Re: Photos of Diet Wiegman’s Mind-Blowing Shadow Sculptures
Post by: Mac on July 04, 2013, 05:55:18 pm
When I first ran across it, I thought it was photoshopped, and capturing the 'idea'. But this artist did it in a unique way.