BIO
Since 1993 the Dutch couple, Willem and Madeleine, have been working together in different fields of the arts and chose Hyperborea, as their professional name.
Being sculptors by trade, they have created a substantial collection of stone and bronze sculptures.
They've discovered the realm of computer graphics and this resulted in a large number of 3D renderings of alien landscapes inhabited with graceful life forms.
Most recently they have been working together on various projects in which they combine their sculptures, 3D artworks and original electronic ambient music into multi-media presentations.
Living in the south of The Netherlands, they have their own gallery and sculpture garden where visitors can experience their work.
http://www.hyperborea-art.nl
Have a nice day.
Willem & Madeleine
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Comments (10)
Doublecrash
Tension toward the centre. And I subscribe completely to your beautiful message.
unzy
As your habit, a great and impressive image you have commit there. Thank for regulare pleasure.
Charmz
Each of your images seems to speak volumes, even without faces your "characters" convey so many different expressions. Fabulous works!
Trouble
Very impressive sweeping center form! Every today is a gracious gift.
kansas
And what a glorious 'present' you have given us viewers. Thanks again for your wonderful artwork.
borsy
Beautifully done!! Excellent color!!!
alvinylaya
Wow. A really beautiful image to behold and a very powerful message.
Tooonery
Magnificent as always. There is a local Hospice named "lifes Doors" ... looking at this one I instantly connected it with thought of the hospice company - the dedication of the nurses who keep terminal patients in touch by their daily presense ... sorry if that is a bit of a morbid connection to such a beauiful work ... but the title and the doors on all sides ... Take care. :-D
SevenOfEleven
Well done.
PatGoltz
They are sharing the world. Again, I absolutely adore your flowing shapes.