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 (12)
amethyss
Love the way you expressed the eclipse with the brightness.LCD screen sure makes it bright.Good job.
SNAKEY
Explains very well, I agree with amethyss;0
drawbridgep
What a great idea! Well executed, I'm gonna have to try that.
PatGoltz
Lovely shapes. They look like they are made of obsidian. It looks like the planet that is eclipsing the sun is porous, and the sun is shining through.
geneb19
so often at a loss of words concerning your work. beautiful image.
kansas
'geneb19' has said it. I often can't think of the right words to speak to your wonderful artwork. This is a wonderful image.
jstsittinghere
beautiful atmosphere,love this!
gr8lykr
Nice job on ur eclipse!!! Beaufifully done...
benny_hill
The only complaint that I have about this and your other images is they are not big enough. Have you ever considered making your images larger? I'm sure a lot of people would love to display them on their desktops if they were sized appropriately. Please consider it.
Doublecrash
This is dreamy. Fantastic atmosphere.
JNH
The richness in color is like dark chocolate to candy. Again, beautiful sculptures and scenery!
gallimel
softly involving, then unescapable and totalizing.