"Nomad" by Spanish artist Jaume Piensa
Via: FontFeed
At France 3, Jaume Plensa explained the origins of Nomade and the context of his work. Here’s a translation:
"It’s an open piece, inviting people to enter it, like a grand-mother embracing her children.
I always imagined that our skin is permanently tattooed with text – our life, our experiences – tattooed, but with invisible ink. And then suddenly, somebody is able to decipher these tattoos; that person becoming a lover, a friend. That is probably why I work with sculptures like this, this human form composed solely of letters, like cells. It’s almost biological."
Its just amazing!! I've never seen such great sculpture art piece in my life. I just wonder, how beautifully these alphabets are used in this statue!
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