TIM
BRANDT

SCULPTURE ARTSIT


HIBERNATION

   

HIBERNATION

 
SHE IS SO SWEET 
 

SECOND HAMMERSTRIKE ON A SHATTERED SKULL 

 

THERE’S 5 TO 6 MORE OF US 

 

PLAYGROUND BILLY

 
TOM & JERRY
  

HIBERNATION


DRAWING MACHINE

70s BATHROOM

CITY BENCH

THE BUS STOP

BUTT CHAIR

SHELF

ORIGAMI GLOVE

PLUNGING DOG

CUT THE TREE DOWN AND LET
THAT BOY RUN AROUND 

STANDING ARM

SPINTTERS IN MY HANDS


TURNING AROUND

DEAD DEER

CLAY ARK

METAL WALL SQUID
 


EYES CLOSED

HUMAN PILE

SPEAK TO ME


NAMELESS WALLS

JUNK

POOR CHILD

THE BUS STOP VIDEO

CHALK 

 


Mark



Drawing bodies on top of each other is a powerful artistic technique that can convey a range of emotions and ideas. When bodies are stacked with a sense of liveliness, the effect can be dynamic and energizing, conveying a sense of movement and vitality. This type of stacking might suggest a feeling of growth, evolution, or community, with bodies intermingling and supporting one another in a positive way.

On the other hand, when bodies are stacked with a sense of weight and heaviness, the effect can be quite different. This type of stacking can suggest death or decay, with bodies piling up in a way that feels oppressive or overwhelming. The weight of the bodies might be depicted with shading or hatching, emphasizing the sense of pressure and burden. This type of stacking can convey a feeling of loss, grief, or hopelessness, as though the bodies are collapsing under the weight of their collective struggles.

Angle, placement, and shading of the bodies, an artist can create a wide range of emotional effects, from uplifting to devastating.
Mark

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